Re: [squid-users] Re: dialer downloads bypassing squid acls

2004-07-16 Thread Luis Miguel R.
El viernes, 16 julio del 2004 a las 02:25:00, Scott Phalen escribió: > Something like dansguardian might do the trick. > This is a response from Henrik Nordstrom on a previous mail message: - "Are there any way to pass this downloads to the redirector?" "It is already, but as you noticed ther

RE: [squid-users] Re: dialer downloads bypassing squid acls

2004-07-16 Thread Scott Phalen
Something like dansguardian might do the trick. >If you could do regex based on the MIME filename field or the whole mime replied header, then you can filter something like >"filename=.*\.exe" stopping all .exe downloads, but you cant. > >You have the MIME type from the logs you showed us > >(app

Re: [squid-users] Re: dialer downloads bypassing squid acls

2004-07-16 Thread Luis Miguel
El viernes, 16 julio del 2004 a las 02:34:28, Adam Aube escribió: > Luis Miguel wrote: > > > El viernes, 16 julio del 2004 a las 12:06:07, Scott Phalen escribió: > >>> We need a way to filter based on the whole MIME replied header or on > >>> select mime fields (filename) to cath this downloads. >

[squid-users] Re: dialer downloads bypassing squid acls

2004-07-16 Thread Adam Aube
Luis Miguel wrote: > El viernes, 16 julio del 2004 a las 12:06:07, Scott Phalen escribió: >>> We need a way to filter based on the whole MIME replied header or on >>> select mime fields (filename) to cath this downloads. >> I created an ACL to block by keyword, e.g. "dialerexe". This will block