My company is looking to extend the Squid redirector, SquidGuard to work
realtime out of a SQL database. We are looking to target the GNU/Linux environment and the MySql database server.
We are doing this for enterprise scalability reasons. This means that all flat-file configuration that currently drives SquidGuard would be run out of the sql tables during runtime. These include the source/destination/rewrite/redirect/acl/log
configuration directives as well as the entries for each individual list. Runtime performance is also likely to be an issue.
We are interested in coders familiar with Squid,SquidGuard and MySql who would like this job. If you are interested, please send me a message with your estimate and some examples of your work. Group Collaboration efforts are welcome as well. We would provide any reasonable resources needed.
www.squid-cache.org www.squidguard.org www.mysql.com
Joe Maimon Tri-Tech Associates New York,NY USA
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