Glad to hear that you are up and running!

I don't completely understand your question, but maybe my answer
will help anyway.

Squid is the determining factor in who uses squidGuard for blocking.
Any machines that are told to use that squid proxy will also be
passed through squidGuard. If you can make them use your squid,
they'll be using your squidGuard.

If I'm way off base with my answer, would you please restate the
question?

Thanks!
Rick

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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:27 PM
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Subject: how to block on host machine


I have squidguard up and running and blocking for machines which
get their connection from my host, where I have squidGuard running.

What I am now wondering is if I can block on the host machine, that
is,
the same unix box that squidGuard is running on.

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