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On 01.01 11:39, Mark T. C. wrote:
> I've been using Linux (RH 5.2) for years

I believe. It's years old and misses much of possibilities of current
systems. Is it supported (I doubt so)? If not, it has _many_ security holes.

btw which squid do you have there?

> and it does what I need it to do 
> just fine. I've had it running squid and simple X-window telnet, perl, 
> expect, apache, etc... just for fooling around and learning. Now that I have 
> teenage boys, and the internet - well, Squid and webalizer are really coming 
> in handy. I am having some problems getting simple ACLs to work. I can make 
> them work in this fashion...
> 
> acl ACLX url_regex -i sex

forget anything about essex, sussex, middlesex, sextets or sextants...

> Is there anywhere where anyone has actually written a step-wise manual that 
> really, in english, with procedure - explains how to configure these things. 
> I do not mean a syntax manual... I mean a method and purpose example and 
> method that does a job, specifically and purposefully. I write this sort of 
> documentation all day long at my work. ANYONE - with our with out in depth 
> experience can pick up one of my docs and perform the task - in this case 
> how to add a phrase or site to an ACL in squid.conf to ban a specific http 
> access... see what I mean.

try DansGuardian as was already advised
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