Re: [squid-users] Extending SquidGuard to work out of a SQL database

2003-03-03 Thread Joe Maimon
Using SQL database would be a big hit in straightforward performance but would be a huge win for the flexibility of rolling it out to many different customers with different needs. Something a Value-Adding ISP would want to use. As for performance, there is always decision caching, defered logg

Re: [squid-users] Extending SquidGuard to work out of a SQL database

2003-03-03 Thread Marc Elsen
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 tha

Extending SquidGuard to work out of a SQL database

2003-03-03 Thread Joe Maimon
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