Re: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid

2008-11-10 Thread Marcus Kool
I am the author of ufdbGuard which is based on squidGuard. ufdbGuard is free and can be used with both free and commercial databases. -Marcus a bv wrote: Hi, What is /are the popular /commanly used open source (and maybe also the other free ones) URL/content filtering solution/software. And

RE: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid

2008-11-10 Thread Alex Huxham
] Sent: 10 November 2008 09:18 To: a bv Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: Re: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid I am the author of ufdbGuard which is based on squidGuard. ufdbGuard is free and can be used with both free and commercial databases. -Marcus a bv wrote: > Hi, > >

RE: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid

2008-11-10 Thread Thomas Raef
ufdbGuard is the best. You can get it from www.urlfilterdb.com I like it because it's fast, updated frequently, easy to use and customize. And the guy running it is extremely helpful. No I am not related. I've used others in the past and when I finally upon this one, I felt such a relief. The guy

RE: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid

2008-11-10 Thread Alex Huxham
Ubuntu - apt-get install ufdbGuard worked here, may have to locate the correct repository for it though. Not sure on any other formats Alex -Original Message- From: a bv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10 November 2008 14:27 To: Alex Huxham Subject: Re: [squid-users] URL Filtering for

RE: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid

2008-11-11 Thread Alex Huxham
> Dansguardian > Squid, as dansguardian forwards to the proxy, need to use DG 2.7+ with forwarding to properly log usernames Alex -Original Message- From: a bv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 November 2008 08:50 To: Alex Huxham Subject: Re: [squid-users] URL Filtering for Squid Thanks, I ma