> We hired Tim Niemueller to develop a SquidGuard
> module for us which can be found on his website here:
> http://www.niemueller.de
> There were a couple of users here who were deeply
> offended by it, and a few who found it useful.

Joe, there were users here who were "deeply offended" by it? Wow, I
must've missed those posts!

Are you using the squidGuard module in a production environment yet? Is
it still considered beta software?

Thanks,
Rick Matthews


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe Cooper
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:21 PM
To: Graham Pearson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SquidGuard Inquiry


We hired Tim Niemueller to develop a SquidGuard module for us which can
be found on his website here:

http://www.niemueller.de

There were a couple of users here who were deeply offended by it, and a
few who found it useful.  Regardless, it's freely licensed under the
GPL, and mostly complete at this point though certainly not perfect.  It
will see a lot more development in the coming months, and testers and
submitters of patches are certainly welcome.

The module will someday be part of a much larger Open Source framework
for content control, but it has been on the back-burner for a couple of
months.

Graham Pearson wrote:

> SquidGuard List:
>
> I have been using squid/squidGuard here in the education K-12 arena
for
> the past 8 months and use it on our 12 servers. I was wondering if
> anyone has looked to allow squidGuard to obtain the lists of sites via
SQL.
>
> Any Pros/Cons on this? Or is their a Web Interface for squidGuard that
> someone is developing that I could help testing with.


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Joe Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.swelltech.com
Web Caching Appliances and Support


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