-----Original Message----- From: Alex Huxham Sent: 10 November 2008 09:52 To: 'a bv' Subject: RE: URL Filtering for Squid Yes and no, there are free ones, however http://urlblacklist.com allows you a FREE copy, only ONCE though, your first download of the blacklist is free, its worth giving this a go, pretty much everything is contained, you may need to just create a custom blacklist, white list to allow/disallow sites not including in the lists. QUOTE: TRY FOR FREE: You can try the service by downloading the blacklist once for free. Alex -----Original Message----- From: a bv [mailto:vbavbalist@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 10 November 2008 09:49 To: Alex Huxham Subject: Re: URL Filtering for Squid Am i right of the software is free but for teh database we have to pay ? if so are there any free databases for use with this software? Regards 2008/11/10 Alex Huxham <a.huxham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Yet another yes from me, used within our school, and works perfectly for > 900+ students and 200+ staff. Easy to configure, documented well and > there are plenty of resources on a google search to get you going > perfectly. > > Alex > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcus Kool [mailto:marcus.kool@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 10 November 2008 09:18 > To: a bv > Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: URL Filtering for Squid > > I am the author of ufdbGuard which is based on squidGuard. > ufdbGuard is free and can be used with both free and commercial > databases. > > -Marcus > > > a bv wrote: >> Hi, >> >> What is /are the popular /commanly used open source (and maybe also >> the other free ones) URL/content filtering solution/software. And who >> are maintaining url databases? >> >> Regards >> >> >