On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 01:27:36AM +0800, csn233 wrote: > On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 1:09 AM, csn233 <csn233@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> I didn't bother spending any more time on it. > >> > >> ufdbGuard is a more powerful substitute of squidGuard. > >> Has regular updates and even free support. > >> > >> Marcus > > Sure. You forgot to mention though, squidGuard is free whereas > ufdbGuard is a licensed product. > > Small point I know, but relevant. ufdbGuard is a *free* product with a GPL2 license and squidguard also has a GPL2 license. Important to know is what the GPL2 license is used for: the GPL2 license is only there to protect free software. You can use ufdbGuard free. ufdbGuard works with any text based URL database (free!) and also with a commercial URL database. Marcus