I think you should use both if you have a big traffic volume,
A few months ago I was using WCCP to intercept the trafic from our Core
router and
squid was complaining about too many redirect processes, in that case I
only needed
restrictions to a couple of subnets, not the entire network, the squid
version I was
using did not provided a redirect acl, but recent versions do.
-Francisco
Schelstraete Bart wrote:
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
>> I would suggest using the Squid access controls for this purpose
>> rather than squidguard..
>>
>> But it depends.. if you want to give different users different filter
>> profiles in SquidGuard then you need the access controls in SquidGuard.
>>
>>
> It also depend on the number of ACL's you want to have, and if you're
> really familiar with Squid.
> I'm only using Squid ACL's, but not everybody can work very well with
> those acl's...
>
> And in the past there were also a lot of discussions in this
> mailinglist regarding the performance between Squid ACL's and
> Squidguard...
>
> rgrds,
>
> Bart
>
>
>
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