Chris,
 
I'm looking at the web page for copfilter and it's a decent enough looking project, although it seems to be geared more towards virus and spam filtering for email, and virus filtering of http traffic.  Is that an accurate statement?  If so, it will not do the same job that squid+squidGuard is accomplishing.  Also, since copfilter incorporates a few license-encumbered components (i.e.: DCC) it would not be appropriate for businesses who want to use pfSense. 
 
-Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] Re: Content Filtering

Michael Capp wrote:
Chris,

This is on my TODO list as part of the Squid packaging.  I'm trying to stabilize
the Squid package first with authentication (RADIUS, LDAP, Local, etc.) and once
complete will move onto Squidguard.  The option to enable as a redirector is
already there, but won't work at the moment.  I can't pin a timeframe to it as
I'm incredibly busy with my "day" job, but am working on it making more time for
it.  Thanks!

Best Regards,
Mike


  
Mike

Thank you for your reply. If you get the chance check out copfilter as it is the most popular addon to IPCop because of the range of filtering and further updates and addons.

Markus who is the author is quite busy with university and development has slowed a little and he may welcome any interest from like minded developers.

Chris

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