Hi there, OK, so I have not got broadband (yea!) and have got my firewall etc. in place. The next thing for me to sort out is the proxy ... Squid is my first choice - simply because it's the only one I have any experience of.. I also want to install content-filtering for the kids (rightly or wrongly - I have decided it's a good option) and started with squidGuard. The problem with that is that as soon as it starts, it consumes 100% of all resources (CPU and disk thrash like crazy) making the system unresponsive and eventually requiring a reboot just to be able to log into the console. I put the redirector entry into squid.conf and it did indeed appear to work - just *extremely* slowly. OK .. so then I decided to try DansGuardian - much better, system load stay's around 0.4 - 0.15 under heavy usage. The problem is that I like the flexibility of squidGuard (acl's etc.) and the speed of DansGuardian - the latter is a little too strict in it's filtering policy for my liking...
My (rather drawn out) question is this: Does anyone have experience of SquidGuard running on Debian (fully patched, stable Woody system) - if so, what are the gotcha's regarding performance etc. The system it's running on is: Compaq Presario 850r Dual Pentium Pro 200; 512mb Ram; 18gb SCSI Disc. The squid cache (/var/spool/squid) is on a seperate physical disc, everything else is just a partition on the 1st SCSI disc. I am using the blacklist from DansGuardian site, it's quite large but comprehensive. Cheers, Pete. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]