> The approach is problematic, especially when
> using "three letter word" combinations, which match
> arbitrary, harmless URLs.
The dreaded "unintended match in the middle of a word"
problem can torpedo most any approach. Solving it is
not a matter of changing approaches, but rather of
changing
Rob Asher disse na ultima mensagem:
>
"Michel (M)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/12/2008 6:59 AM >>>
>
>
>> but at the end this entire search might be useless since there is no
>> guaranty that www.mynewbabyisborn.org is no porn and that www.butt.com
>> is
>> porn, or how do you catch www.m-y.d-i.c-
Quoting Rob Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
blocking egress traffic for everything except known services(our own
proxies) so anonymous proxies and vpn's won't be able to
connectUNLESS they can get to them through the proxies somehow.
Things like PHProxy and all the anonymizing sites make
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Rob Asher
Network Systems Technician
Paragould School District
(870)236-7744 Ext. 169
>>> "Michel (M)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/12/2008 6:59 AM >>>
> but at the end this entire search might be useless since there is no
> guaranty that www.mynewbabyisborn.org
* Michel (M) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> but at the end this entire search might be useless since there is no
> guaranty that www.mynewbabyisborn.org is no porn and that www.butt.com is
> porn, or how do you catch www.m-y.d-i.c-k.a.t.microsoft.com ?
Exactly!!
> I abandoned all this keyword_stuff_sear
Ralf Hildebrandt disse na ultima mensagem:
> * Rob Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Here's something similar to what you're already doing except comparing
>> to a file of "badwords" to look for in the URL's and then emailing you
>> the results.
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> # filter.sh
>> #
>> cd /path/to/filte
* Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Look at these:
>
> http://www.meadvillelibrary.org/os/osfiltering-ala/smutscript/
> http://www.meadvillelibrary.org/os/osfiltering-ala/
> http://meadvillelibrary.org/os/filtering/filtermaintenance.html
>
> She wrote a script that searches logs for keywords and emails
* Rob Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's something similar to what you're already doing except comparing to a
> file of "badwords" to look for in the URL's and then emailing you the results.
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # filter.sh
> #
> cd /path/to/filterscript
> cat /var/log/squid/access.log | grep -if /pa
Look at these:
http://www.meadvillelibrary.org/os/osfiltering-ala/smutscript/
http://www.meadvillelibrary.org/os/osfiltering-ala/
http://meadvillelibrary.org/os/filtering/filtermaintenance.html
She wrote a script that searches logs for keywords and emails it to her.
Jason
Steven Engebretson w
Here's something similar to what you're already doing except comparing to a
file of "badwords" to look for in the URL's and then emailing you the results.
#!/bin/sh
# filter.sh
#
cd /path/to/filterscript
cat /var/log/squid/access.log | grep -if /path/to/filterscript/badwords >
hits.out
/path/to
I suggest to use a log analizer like webalizer o sarg, this is a bit more
complete for user behavior analisys.
Julián
--- On Wed, 6/11/08, Steven Engebretson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Steven Engebretson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [squid-users] Search
Hi Steven,
> I am looking for a tool that will scan the access.log file for
> pornographic sites, and will report the specifics back. We do not block
> access to any Internet sites, but need to monitor for objectionable
> content.
>
> What I am doing now is just greping for some key words,
I am looking for a tool that will scan the access.log file for pornographic
sites, and will report the specifics back. We do not block access to any
Internet sites, but need to monitor for objectionable content.
What I am doing now is just greping for some key words, and dumping the output
int
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