ons 2006-07-12 klockan 15:22 +0100 skrev Brian Gregory:
Squid is set up to run 5 squidGuard processes. When we boot Suse it
takes 15-20 minutes with lots of disk thrashing for the 5 squidGuards to
read in the blacklists and build their tables.
This will be much faster if you let squidGuard
Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
Quoting Brian Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have a Linux box running Suse 10.0 set up as a router and web proxy
with filtering sharing our DSL connection between 7 Windows XP
computers. It's running squid and squidGuard with a very large blacklist
of forbidden URLs and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please read the documentation for squidguard.
In short: You should build a squidguard-database containing your blacklists one
time. After that squidguard should start within a few seconds.
Mit freundlichem Gruß/Yours sincerely
Werner Rost
GMT-FIR - Netzwerk
ZF Boge
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 13:11
An: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: [squid-users] Squid and SquidGuard retsarting. Why?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please read the documentation for squidguard.
In short: You should build a squidguard-database containing your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Define the location of the pre-built databas in the configuration file of
squidguard.
Example:
destination porn {
domainlistporn/domains
urllist porn/urls
expressionlistporn/expressions
log
We have a Linux box running Suse 10.0 set up as a router and web proxy
with filtering sharing our DSL connection between 7 Windows XP
computers. It's running squid and squidGuard with a very large blacklist
of forbidden URLs and phrases.
Because we basically have no money the Suse box is an
Quoting Brian Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have a Linux box running Suse 10.0 set up as a router and web proxy
with filtering sharing our DSL connection between 7 Windows XP
computers. It's running squid and squidGuard with a very large blacklist
of forbidden URLs and phrases.
Because we