dayne_lucas wrote:
> 
> 1. Yes you may, it is a free world.
> 

Thank you. Does anyone have an answer to the question: What software is the
content-filtering based on?


dayne_lucas wrote:
> 
> 2. Not that difficult
>   a. Yes they can by adding these clients IP's to Proxy > HTTP > Network
> Based Access Control > Unrestricted IP addresses. Bear in mind that these
> computers will bypass the entire proxy including Antivirus scanning.
> 

O.K., Great. But we have antivirus software on all clients, anyway.


dayne_lucas wrote:
> 
>   b and c. At the present moment this is not possible. Possibly in future
> versions this could be made possible, but the current design of the HTTP
> Antivirus+Content Filter+SQUID does not provide a way to limit some users
> and allow others to bypass the content filter.
> 

Ah well, we'll live without it, then, for now.

Thanks, again, Dayne, for the clear answers.

Regards,

Wolf
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