[CentOS] squidGuard-simple.cgi display fields
Joseph L. Casale
JCasale at activenetwerx.comWed Dec 10 13:36:35 UTC 2008
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>I assume that based on your last message to the list of "is there >another way to handle redirects other than installing an Apache >server" and now this, there is no other way? > >I only ask because I am now setting up squid in my spare time and this >is the next task to handle? Yea, it doesn't look like you can. Squidguard is pretty simple compared to squidproxy itself... I am pretty sure squidproxy can do what squidguard can but I don't think it would be as easy to maintain as I presume all the blacklists would have to be in the one conf file. Too bad... Let me know you how you make out! jlc
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