Squid + squidguard.  Just turn off the caching...

I have heard dansguardian works well and has antivirus scanning in the proxy
as well...but since my family doesn't run unknown exe's I haven't deemed it
necessary to learn a new product.

The lists with squidguard are old and not that good to begin with.  I got on
the internet and found a list maintained by a network admin in Oregon for an
elementary school that is pretty darned good.

If anything...the setup provides a nice set of logs to see what kind of
activity goes on.

Brian

Jared Moore wrote on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:47 PM:

> On 3/25/06, Brian Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ...I have always used a linux router as a transparent proxy to
>> filter the content for our home... 
> 
> What proxy software do you use? I'm interested in getting something
> like this setup on my network. 
> 
> Jared
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