> Excellent write up, thank you for saving me
> many hours lost effort going down that track.

I'm glad it helped you; that's all it takes to make my effort
worthwhile. I really appreciate the feedback.

> Has anyone thought about a MySQL (or equiv) based back
> end for squidGuard ? Any PHP monkey could know together
> usable frontends in an evening. Searching and sorting
> thru _lots_ of URLs and regexs _could_ be much simpler
> and quicker. Updating the system would be a snap.

I would really like to participate in an exchange of ideas on this.
Could you elaborate on your target environment and the specific
functionality that you see being built into this system?

Thanks.

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Constable
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 10:03 PM
To: Squidguard Mailing List
Subject: Re: squidGuard Module for Webmin


On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 11:51, Rick Matthews wrote:
> Yesterday Graham Pearson asked here about the availability of a web
> interface for squidGuard; he received a couple of recommendations for
> the Webmin squidGuard module.
> ...

Excellent write up, thank you for saving me many hours
lost effort going down that track.

Has anyone thought about a MySQL (or equiv) based back
end for squidGuard ? Any PHP monkey could know together
usable frontends in an evening. Searching and sorting
thru _lots_ of URLs and regexs _could_ be much simpler
and quicker. Updating the system would be a snap.

--markc

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