On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 02:50:22AM +0300, Stelios Bounanos wrote:
A note to the original poster: since junkbuster works by matching URLs
to regexps in the blockfile, it would probably be more efficient to have
wwwoffled forward requests to junkbuster and not the other way around.
** Reply to note from kmself@ix.netcom.com Sat, 15 Jul 2000 10:54:02 -0700
Generally speaking, you filter through Junkbuster first, then point it
to your caching proxy. I chain Junkbuster to squid.
To do this, point your *browser* to the Junkbuster proxy (port 5865 by
default), and
I have JunkBuster installed on Potato and it is running as a daemon but it
won't filter anything.
I also have Woffle running on port 8080 and that is specified as the proxy
server in Netscape.
I understand that to get JunkBuster to work as well I need to make
appropriate entries in the
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:51:18AM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
I also have Woffle running on port 8080 and that is specified as the proxy
server in Netscape.
Could someone please explain what I need to do.
You need to either tell Netscape to use junkbuster as its proxy or tell
woffle to
** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat, 15 Jul 2000 10:29:36 -0500
I also have Woffle running on port 8080 and that is specified as the proxy
server in Netscape.
Could someone please explain what I need to do.
You need to either tell Netscape to use junkbuster as its proxy
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:59:55AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have JunkBuster installed on Potato and it is running as a daemon but it
won't filter anything.
[snip]
I reported this bug a week ago. The /etc/cron.weekly/junkbuster and
/etc/cron.monthly/junkbuster files grab
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:51:18AM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
I have JunkBuster installed on Potato and it is running as a daemon but it
won't filter anything.
I also have Woffle running on port 8080 and that is specified as the proxy
server in Netscape.
Generally speaking, you filter
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was rumoured to have said about
`` I cannot get JunkBuster to work '':
I have JunkBuster installed on Potato and it is running as a daemon but it
won't filter anything.
[snip]
I reported this bug a week ago. The /etc/cron.weekly
Barry Samuels wrote:
I would like to continue using woffle and to use junkbuster in addition but the
instructions are going to have to be of the 'put this here' and 'put that
there'
type I'm afraid.
In /etc/junkbuster/forwardfile make sure you have something like this at the
very end:
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