I have used Squidguard very successfully in the past. You take HUGE blocklists that bring Squid's regexes to it's knees (personally tested this), and it just breezes through them It's also very customizable. If you've used IPCop with the Copfilter addon, you've used Squidguard. Also there's some blocklists that are regularly being updated, some commercial and some free. I've written some bash scripts in the past that get and install new ones for me. The bad points are that there's no GUI, which is a showstopper for many people, and that development has been somewhat slow over the years, which shouldn't be much trouble as the software is rather stable these days. I recommend it. It's good, and i'd like to see reports on how well the current 1.5 development version runs and what has thanged since the last stable one.. 2011/8/28 Helmut Hullen <Hullen@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hallo, alexus, > > Du meintest am 27.08.11: > >> is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I >> need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with >> surfing porn! > > What about "squidGuard"? > > Or at least the blacklist for "squidGuard": > > http://squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/blacklists.tgz > > Viele Gruesse! > Helmut > -- "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away." Philip K. Dick