I'm currently setting up a new Squid proxy server to replace an existing one. The current proxy utilises an ACL which connects to a MySQL database and extracts a number of allowed URLs from a table. The problem is, I'm having trouble replicating this behaviour in the new proxy. The current squid.conf file has a number of references to MySQL - including information regarding the name of the database, the user and password etc but when I include these statements in the new squid.conf file I receive a number of errors. Obviously, I need to add MySQL support but I am unsure as to how to do this. I've seen posts regarding a package called mysql_auth but I'm assuming it won't allow me to pull URLs from a database to add into an ACL. Any help would be greatly appreciated. DISCLAIMER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heckmondwike Grammar School has students with ages ranging from 11 to 18. If you think this email is from a student then please show due sensitivity to their age in your reply, observing all current regulations in respect to communicating with a minor. This email does not represent the views of Heckmondwike Grammar School. The school, its staff and students cannot be held responsible for any views, words, comments or files contained within this message. Internet communications are not secure and therefore HGS does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. If you are concerned about the content of this message, please forward the entire email to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and we will investigate. Please note that Heckmondwike Grammar School may intercept incoming and outgoing email communications. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~