> 
> You are mentioning ufdbGuard. Are its lists free for government use?
> If not, then I can not use it, since we have very strict purchasing
> requirements, even if it costs $1. And of course, I would have to go
> through evaluation, the usual learning curve etc.
> 
> Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying no. I'm just saying that even
> though it seems to be easy to say "yes", reality is much different.
>

You can also use E2guardian, a free web url and content filtering proxy
There is a package for Freebsd 

Fred
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