I'm running a woody box as the gateway from my home network, with guidescope as an advert blocking http proxy. Until recently this has been fine, but I guess they're having server/bandwidth problems as I'm having problems bringing up the various control panels (both at home and work). So I'm after a replacement.
Things I like about guidescope, and other priorities (in order): 1) browser control to enable/disable blocking per user 1a) specific controls for cookie & advert blocking 2) browser control to allow cookies from particular sites 3) automatic updating of main block lists 4) browser control to block/unblock particular graphics 5) I'd also like the block lists stored locally, as that seems to be the problem with guidescope. 6) packages for debian would be nice, but I'm up to packaging or building from source even, if necessary. For the time being I've gone with privoxy. This satisfies 5 and 6 only. The browser enable/disable blocking control comes up permission denied, so I'm guessing thats a global control for everyone, with root as the owned. Any better ideas? Thanks, Gyles. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]