Hallo, csn233, Du meintest am 18.05.13: > SG has numerous problems which caused it not to do what it's supposed > to, including that "emergency" mode thing. Here are some things to > consider: > 1) a BIG blacklist is overhyped - when I had a good look at our > requirements, there was only a small percentage of those websites we > actually wanted to block, the rest were either squatting websites or > non-existent, or not relevant. Squid could blacklist (eg ACL DENY) > those websites natively with a minimum of fuss. May be - it does a good job even with these unnecessary entries. > 2) SG has not been updated for 4 or 5 years, if that's your latest > version, you are still out of date. I can't see a big need for updating. Software really doesn't need changes ("updates") every month or so. > More to the point, you will not find much help now. or anyone to fix > it even if you could prove it's a bug. "That depends!" - I know many colleagues who use "squidguard" since years; the program doesn't need much help. Viele Gruesse! Helmut