> A few problems here: > > 1) The first porn acl should be url_regex, not dstdom_regex > (guessing from the > file name) - dstdom_regex won't match anything after the hostname > 2) The 3rd porn acl is missing the acl type (suggest url_regex or > urlpath_regex) > 3) Since you're referencing files, you might have to make those 3 > porn acls > porn1, porn2, and porn3. (You definitely will if they're not the same acl > type)
Ok ... I can see that. > 4) The "http_access deny porn" is after you've already allowed your local > network, so it won't have any effect > Oops :-) > I don't see anything that would give the symptoms you report > (excessive CPU > utilization on startup and shutdown). Having too many patterns in Check my top output ... it was memory bog not cpu. > the files > can cause high CPU utilization, but I would expect that to be fairly > constant. Maybe someone else has more insight. > I'm now in the process of setting up squidGuard based on the suggestion Gareth. Thanks for your suggestions too. Bill --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003