On 2013/08/12 21:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> 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..:-
> 
> --
> 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.
> --
> 
> feedback welcome.
> 


updated, incorporating feedback from rpe@, thanks!

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