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i'm looking at setting up a web content filter that will run along side of squid.
dans guardain is perfect, other than the price tag
i've looking into
squid guard
privoxy
& webcleaner
i've not really fallen in love with any of them, does anyone know of another we cotent filter run under linux with the GPL GNU licence? and it'd be great if it has a webmin module?
i know the price tag is very low for what it can do, but i'm trying to convince my bosses that open-source is the way to go, and one of my arguments, probably the one they will hear the clearest is, 'free'. so i'm just wondering if there are any others out there?
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