On 2013/08/12 10:10, Jeremy Evans wrote:
> Found the hard way by me.  I tried to report it upstream, but their
> bugtracker appears to be down.

squidguard upstream is pretty much dead afaik.

if anyone is interested in this type of program, you might like to have
a play with the attached port of ufdbguard, it's still actively developed
and does a lot more than sg..:-

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ufdbGuard is an extremely fast and free URL blacklist filter, originally
forked from squidGuard, but has diverged greatly. It includes a multi-
threaded daemon to maintain the database; the Squid redirector processes
are lightweight clients of this daemon.

It is able to detect various chat-over-SSL protocols and includes
some protection against security risks incurred by proxy tunnels, SSH
tunnels, unauthorised VPNs and other unauthorised tools that punch holes
in firewalls using the web proxy. It can also enforce safe-search type
features in a number of search engines and Edufilter in YouTube.

It works with the author's commercial URL database (URLfilterDB), or with
any free text-based URL database.
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feedback welcome.

Attachment: ufdbguard.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz

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