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On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:24:41AM +0100, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> filterproxy - A filtering proxy, which can among other things remove ads.
> privoxy - Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy
> wwwoffle - World Wide Web OFFline Explorer
> muffin - A personal and extensible Web proxy
> 
> Are the 4 that seem to fit the bill. What are people's
> impressions/evaluations of these? Is there a better one I've missed?

I personally use Squid.  I use a redirector called adzap created by
some guy who (used to?) work for the Australian ISP zipcom.com.au.
It's pretty effective at nailing ad banners, flash and MP3 ads.
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/adzap/

Adzap was GPL'd up until May 26, 1999 when the Australian government
passed internet censorship legislation.  The code is freely usable and
redistributable now with one important gotcha: You may *NOT* use it to
enforce the Australian Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online
Services Bill) of 1999 or any legislation anywhere of similar intent.

The law in question is here:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mbaker/amended.html



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