Squidguard, as far as i know, still being updated, but there is no mailing list for it. I use squidGuard and I like it. Squid ACLs might be fine for you, it depends on what your needs are.
Do you want to filter out certain types of sites? Like gambling, auctions, porn? Do you have a computer use policy? If yes, you might want squidGuard. (you probably need to update your blacklists) Do some of your users have different access level requirements? Is there some specific domains you want to block? Then you might want to use ACLs. Its up to you, we use squidGuard to make sure that our computer terminals are being used for what the intended purpose, and clients can't go to "bad" types of sites with them. Good luck Angela -----Original Message----- From: Boniforti Flavio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 12, 2004 10:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [squid-users] ACLs and squidGuard!? Hello all! I was reviewing my squid setup after several months of nice activity, when I stumbled over some ACLs I've defined long time ago. I noticed also that I'm using squidguard integrated with squid to filter off some multimedia content with regular expressions. Now, what I'd like to know from you all is: does it still make sense tu use squidguard? Is that project still maintained/going on? What would you suggest me to use? Thank you all! -- ----------------------------------- Boniforti Flavio Provincia del Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Ufficio Informatica Tecnoparco del Lago Maggiore Via dell'Industria, 25 28924 Verbania -----------------------------------
