Thomas Raef schrieb:
> How do you figure that ufdb Guard is "sub-optimal"?
>
> Yes you can use shalla lists with this.
>
> I suggest you contact the owner and discuss your needs with him. He
> reads this list so I think he'll be available.
>
> Thomas J. Raef
> www.ebasedsecurity.com <http://www.ebasedsecurity.com>
> "You're either hardened, or you're hacked!"
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Philipp Rusch - New Vision IT
> [mailto:philipp.rusch_at_newvision-it.de]
> *Sent:* Wed 1/7/2009 1:12 PM
> *To:* squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> *Subject:* Re: [squid-users] SquidGuard Replacement
>
> Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
> >> I switched to ufdbguard and have been real pleased with it's
> performance
> >> and support.
> >>
> >
> > Thomas,
> > Do I understand this right, the software is free but the db is not?
> Can one
> > use shalla lists with this software?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > jlc
> >
> >
> Joseph,
> I wasn't able to access the systems with the SG-config today.
> So let's solve your problem with SG tomorrow instead of hunting for
> a "suboptimal" solution.
> Did you try to post your prob to Shalla / Christine Kronberg ?
> She is usually a great help.
>
> CU, Philipp
>
Thomas,
I did not say that ufdbguard is a "suboptimal" solution.
ALL I wanted to express with my mail was, that Joseph's
search for a solution was leading to a somewhat suboptimal setup.
He already had everything in place and encountered some problems,
so I advised him to search for the reasons of that problem and solve
them instaed of replacing components on a trial and error basis.
And despite the possible second meaning of my original posting,
I really wasn't trying to offend somebody.
AND, btw, please keep in mind that english is not my mother's tongue.
Regards from Germany,
Philipp
in his setup
Received on Thu Jan 08 2009 - 18:05:08 MST
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