thank you all for your helpful suggestions. i will check and let you know if i found any difficulty in installing any selected option. On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Mr J Potter <jpotter833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've been using squidguard for years. Its great - you can block/allow > by user, workstation, time or url, and rewrite urls (for instance I > can force all google image searches to be safe, and block certain > search terms). > > I looked at dansguardian too but squidguard won my vote at the time > (about 5 years ago). I don't know about any others. > > and there's what looks like an OK front end for it too (squidguard > manager) or a webmin module but I've never used them in anger. > > Jim > > On 15 February 2012 13:51, Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sirtcp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> I need a suggestion as i am new to squid-world and i don't wanna waist >> my time on R&D rather for the perfect solution which is scalable and >> reliable. so as every Squid administrator want to restrict the >> unwanted website access during working hours so i am here to ask the >> same thing however i know how to implement squid and how to use >> squid.conf and how to block the destination and i also know that there >> are websites that are providing databases for squid to use as block >> list and also consistently updating the databases. so i want such a >> tool or supporting tool which can at least update the data files on >> weekly bases however i will manage the implementation of rules on my >> own. so kindly suggest me. >> >> Thank you. >> >> MYK