On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 06:57:07PM -0700, Brian Phillips wrote:
> 
> Not to start any arguments, but if you decide to do all this (proxy/filter
> combo) in a home setting it's best to configure the internet browsers on the
> client machines to use a proxy server in their settings menus.  The
> transparency should really be a backup system.
> 

I have to respectfully disagree here.  I take my laptop everywhere, so
it would be a pain to mess with proxy settings.  I think this situation
is pretty common.  I prefer the transparent proxy.

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