2 places to look http://cri.univ-tlse1.fr/documentations/cache/squidguard_en.html (They have a nice interface for additions and subtractions when you find errors)
http://squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/blacklists.tgz Combines the above and another list. (Not sure if it is updated when US schools are closed) Sean Riley DogRiley http://www.dogriley.com Quoting Adrian Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi. > > I've installed & tested squidGuard & the blacklist, plus created a couple > of my own destinations for local allow/deny options. All seems to be > working & I think I've got the hang of configuring squidGuard the way I > want. > > The setup is Debian testing which uses the "chastity-list" blacklist; a > Debian package. > > Can anyone tell me if this is reasonably up to date? I've noticed that the > chastity-list project at SourceForge hasn't been maintained for some time. > > If this isn't likely to be well up to date I guess the blacklist at the > squidGuard site would be best. > > Opinions? > > Thanks. > > > Adrian Hicks > -- > MIS & Facilities Manager > Auston Int'l Group Ltd > 45 Middle Rd, #01-00 Auston Unicentre > Singapore 188954 > > Tel: +65 6339 4800 ext. 229 > Fax: +65 6339 7600 > Web: http://www.auston.edu.sg > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
