Excellent. Thanks for the assistance. I actually found a cgi script that
does exactly what I want. I just .htaccess protect the script for the
users.

Thanks to all for the ideas and help. And thanks to the haxors who came
up with the cgi I needed. You know who you are :)



-----Original Message-----
From: WA Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:10 PM
To: SquidGuard
Subject: Re: Bypass Options and Solutions -+


Jim,

I have developed a system that does just what you want.  It uses squid
and a complete rewrite of squidGuard.  I use MySQL instead of the
Berkeley DB files in squidGuard, but update each day from the same
sources as squidGuard.

My system supports timed overrides for authorized users(user specified
times) and personal whitelists (where authorized users can permanently
override the blacklist).

I am still working on the system, but it is essentially complete.  I
want to add quotas and time windows for when certain users can access
the proxy.

I have developed a web based administrative interface that controls all
functionality and am in the process of completing a web based user
interface for basic user management (i.e., personal whitelist
management, change override username, change override password, etc.) .

Thank you,

Murrah Boswell


> "Tuttle, Jim" wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a general question regarding website overrides. We have many 
> users who request that I unblock several pages for student research. I

> really don't feel uncomfortable unblocking the sites for the whole 
> districts, so I am trying to developed a solution to allow teachers 
> and authorized users the ability to get the web resource they need. 
> So, in a nutshell I am asking for some ideas that other squidGuard 
> users are using. I am really looking for something similar to the 
> ability in Bess/N2H2. All ideas and suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> Jim Tuttle

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