On 20/04/11 23:19, J. Bakshi wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:05:48 +1200
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 20/04/11 21:22, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello list,
I have configured squid 2.7 on opensuse 11.4. This is a transparent proxy. But
through this proxy login into phpmyadmin or any pages where user authen
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 23:05:48 +1200
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 20/04/11 21:22, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I have configured squid 2.7 on opensuse 11.4. This is a transparent proxy.
> > But through this proxy login into phpmyadmin or any pages where user
> > authentication is req
On 20/04/11 21:22, J. Bakshi wrote:
Hello list,
I have configured squid 2.7 on opensuse 11.4. This is a transparent proxy. But
through this proxy login into phpmyadmin or any pages where user authentication
is required is not possible. It is not the credential is wrong but through the
proxy
Hello list,
I have configured squid 2.7 on opensuse 11.4. This is a transparent proxy. But
through this proxy login into phpmyadmin or any pages where user authentication
is required is not possible. It is not the credential is wrong but through the
proxy the credential are not working. If I d
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 12:29:56PM -0200, Marcus Kool wrote:
>
> There are various URL filters in the market:
> a) Bluecoat (expensive / does not use Squid)
> b) McAfee (expensive / does not use Squid)
> c) many others
> d) URLfilterDB (reasonable priced, uses Squid)
>
One of the many others
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 09:59:43 -0200, Marcus Kool
wrote:
> Everybody is entitled to have its own opinion and I respect them.
>
> I agree that a company should have a internet usage policy and
> communicate this clearly with all staff.
>
> Nevertheless, there are many persons who simply do not obey
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
ons 2009-11-04 klockan 09:59 -0200 skrev Marcus Kool:
A URL filter is definitely a good option and a doomed success.
Sorry if you got the impression that I think URL filters are a bad idea.
I do not. Just that implementing URL filters alone without also having a
poli
ons 2009-11-04 klockan 09:59 -0200 skrev Marcus Kool:
> A URL filter is definitely a good option and a doomed success.
Sorry if you got the impression that I think URL filters are a bad idea.
I do not. Just that implementing URL filters alone without also having a
policy of use is troublesome and
There are over 75000 proxy sites and every day new ones appear.
There are numerous Yahoo groups, Google groups and mailing lists
who distribute new proxy sites every day.
Sure, a network admin can make it a full daytime job to
run the race against the clock; block used proxy sites and block
tomor
Everybody is entitled to have its own opinion and I respect them.
I agree that a company should have a internet usage policy and
communicate this clearly with all staff.
Nevertheless, there are many persons who simply do not obey such
policy and tracking those persons consumes too much time from
OK but what do you mean 2. A simple regex deny for proxy
i have already blocked all outbound HTTP traffic in my routeur Cisco and i
allowed just the proxy server and also i installed and configured the
squiGaurd with Blacklist but they can use the anonymous proxy and go to see
web site blocked
f
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:13 PM, espoire20 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have my Server proxy under Squid work very well but in the last time the
> users start to use anonymous proxy that allow users to connect to the
> Internet via an external site and bypass restrictions , so if you know some
> blocking to
tis 2009-11-03 klockan 07:43 -0800 skrev espoire20:
> I have my Server proxy under Squid work very well but in the last time the
> users start to use anonymous proxy that allow users to connect to the
> Internet via an external site and bypass restrictions , so if you know some
> blocking tools un
Hi
I have my Server proxy under Squid work very well but in the last time the
users start to use anonymous proxy that allow users to connect to the
Internet via an external site and bypass restrictions , so if you know some
blocking tools under squid or linux to stop this big problem
i will be
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