> Yup, this is what is needed. However, one thing that makes > me wonder is how to deal with sites that fit into more than one category.
> For example, let's assume that we use categories like Rick mentioned > above. Let's say that we have a porn site. Most porn sites would fit into > several or all of the above categories. So, do we list it in all of them, > or just in the Pornography category? For the sake of completeness, you This is a thorny problem (pardon the almost-pun!) The only safe way I can see you can do this is if there's some strict hierarchy of categories, e.g. porn trumps coarse language etc. That way you can "bubble up" the site until it hits the upper bound. There's presumably a performance hit (although hopefully not a major one) from redundancy among categories, but are there other problems? I guess you could have clashes if you pass one group but block another. Actually, thinking about it, perhaps the weeding out could be automated provided it knows about your ordering of categories in squidguard.conf? Nick Barron, Group IT Security Officer Pennant Software Services Ltd -- Registered in England No. 3772667 PGP: A94C 4190 026E 3E02 6D50 C8FA 8620 3091 FF34 533D
