Joe Maimon wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> My company is looking to extend the Squid redirector, SquidGuard to work
> realtime out of a SQL database. We are looking to target the GNU/Linux
> environment and the MySql database server.
> 
> We are doing this for enterprise scalability reasons. This means that
> all flat-file configuration that currently drives SquidGuard would be
> run out of the sql tables during runtime. These include the
> source/destination/rewrite/redirect/acl/log
> configuration directives as well as the entries for each individual
> list. Runtime performance is also likely to be an issue.
> 
> We are interested in coders familiar with Squid,SquidGuard and MySql who
> would like this job. If you are interested, please send me a message
> with your estimate and some examples of your work. Group Collaboration
> efforts are welcome as well. We would provide any reasonable resources
> needed.
> 
 But squidguard is already using BerkelyDB for fast lookups.
 Do you think this is not fast enough ?

 M.

> www.squid-cache.org
> www.squidguard.org
> www.mysql.com
> 
> Joe Maimon
> Tri-Tech Associates
> New York,NY
> USA

-- 

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 General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM
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