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Due to Cris asking for an administration frontend to squidGuard's
database files, I prompted my boss to GPL the work we had done.

You can find it at http://www.pcxperience.org/

Our interface allows you to add entries to the blacklists urls/domains
files for the different groups and also to add allowed urls/domains
entries that you want to un-blacklist.  This was talked about on the
list a little over a year ago, so some people may already have part of
the system implemented.

All entries are stored in a central PostgreSQL database and then
downloaded to the proxy server as a tar ball of text files to be
processed into the current blacklist files and allowed files.

Hope someone else finds this usefull.

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James A. Pattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Linux  --  SysAdmin / Programmer
Xperience, Inc.
http://www.pcxperience.com/
http://www.xperienceinc.com/

GPG Key Available at http://www.pcxperience.com/gpgkeys/james.html
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