Stephen,

Would you mind zipping up your expressionlist and emailing it to me? I
simply can't imagine what you have going on for 900 lines and I'd like
to take a look at it.

Here's a clip from the documentation that you might want to keep in
mind:
<snip>
Tuning hints
For optimal performance try limiting both the number of regular
expressions and their complexity. Use domainlists and/or urllists where
possible.
<snip>

Rick

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Subject: Using an whitelist of sites against an expressionlist


Hi,

I have a large expressionlist (900 lines) of adult/baddie words. It's
great at catching sites not in the squidguard db, but what I would like
is a way of using another db which contains a whitelists - i.e. sites
that the expression list does not check for.

How would I do this? I guess I'd be looking for something like


pass !expressions & whitelists all

I don't want the whitelists to be in effect or in the same pass line as
all my other dbs, this would make managing and working out whether a
website is filtered or not very, very difficult.

Hope someone can help!

Thanks,
Stephen.

Steve Sharrad
IT Operations Manager - The HENLEY College

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