Wow, I've been away from the PLUG list for a long time. Good to be back. I searched through the archives, but did not find any relevant threads... so here goes. I am trying to create a web content filter at the choke point of my network that will provide a safe web surfing environment for children downstream (on the internal LAN). I can do this directly on the firewall (OpenBSD ) or on a separate Linux server (maybe a squid box). Doesn't matter. Basically, the hard part has been finding something that provides keyword searching of incoming html pages. There are tons of URL filters out there, but that's _not_ what I'm looking for. Squid apparently doesn't have an API that provides access to the actual data stream (just URL's) so a squid module doesn't seem likely. So, in the end, my tireless searching (and my friend Stephen ) has turned up ActiveGuardian and JunkEx as possible options. Unfortunately, ActiveGuardian's web forum is not encouraging and JunkEx refuses to install for me. References: ActiveGuardian www.activeguardian.com JunkEx www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~ob6/ Anyone been down this road already? Care to share your experiences? ...Kevin