Sir, if I do as you suggest and insert a -i
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 144020% 10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher:14400% 1440
refresh_pattern (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320
the blacklist acls'
On 19/03/2013 8:07 p.m., Squidblacklist wrote:
Sir, if I do as you suggest and insert a -i
refresh_pattern ^ftp: 144020% 10080
refresh_pattern ^gopher:14400% 1440
refresh_pattern (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
refresh_pattern .
Scratch that, nothing wrong with -i in the directive, It appears my
test environment has developed a routing issue directing packets to the
squid proxy, I apologize for the wasted messages
Signed,
Fix Nichols
http://squidblacklist.org
On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:22:15 +1300
Amos Jeffries
This is the place to get help.
Don't hesitate to just ask.
Eliezer
On 3/19/2013 9:27 AM, Squidblacklist wrote:
Scratch that, nothing wrong with -i in the directive, It appears my
test environment has developed a routing issue directing packets to the
squid proxy, I apologize for the wasted
Yes I had a minor issue with my netfilter rules that did not become
apparent until a recent kernel upgrade. I have remedied the issue and
all is well. And yes, nothing wrong with -i, I have fully corrected
the lack of this in all of my material and production servers.
Thank you.
A very nice idea.
can you please share how do you collect these lists?
Best regards,
Eliezer
On 3/17/2013 4:00 AM, Squidblacklist wrote:
I am inviting you all to squidblacklist.org, a new service
specializing in blacklists formatted specifically for use with squid
proxy
I am inviting you all to squidblacklist.org, a new service
specializing in blacklists formatted specifically for use with squid
proxy integrated acl support. Your criticism and contributions are
not only welcomed, but requisite for success.
Thank you.
Signed.
Fix
Hi all.
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid and haproxy balancing
ahead of them.
It works perfectly.
Now I want to block porn sites, viruses, external proxies, etc ...
I tried dansguardian and squidguard, but slows down my squid and I do
not like.
I can use?
A simple acl
El día 5 de marzo de 2012 09:11, FredB fredbm...@free.fr escribió:
Hi all.
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid and haproxy balancing
ahead of them.
It works perfectly.
Now I want to block porn sites, viruses, external proxies, etc ...
I tried dansguardian and squidguard, but
* Esteban Torres Rodríguez mortenol.tor...@gmail.com:
Dansguardian slow ? I agree for SquidGuard but I'm using Dansguardian
without problem with 700 requests/second max (average 450 r/s)
If your hardware is too light see something like opendns or better with
dnsmasq, only for domains
El día 5 de marzo de 2012 10:39, Ralf Hildebrandt
ralf.hildebra...@charite.de escribió:
* Esteban Torres Rodríguez mortenol.tor...@gmail.com:
Dansguardian slow ? I agree for SquidGuard but I'm using Dansguardian
without problem with 700 requests/second max (average 450 r/s)
If your
Hi all.
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid and haproxy balancing
ahead of them.
It works perfectly.
Now I want to block porn sites, viruses, external proxies, etc ...
I tried dansguardian and squidguard, but slows down my squid and I do not like.
I can use?
A simple acl with domains
Hallo, Esteban,
Du meintest am 04.03.12:
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid and haproxy balancing
ahead of them.
It works perfectly.
Now I want to block porn sites, viruses, external proxies, etc ...
I tried dansguardian and squidguard, but slows down my squid and I do
not like.
Have you tried ufdbguard (www.urlfilterdb.com) ?
More fastest than squidguard
Le 04/03/2012 13:37, Esteban Torres Rodríguez a écrit :
Hi all.
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid and haproxy balancing
ahead of them.
It works perfectly.
Now I want to block porn sites, viruses,
El día 4 de marzo de 2012 16:03, David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu escribió:
Have you tried ufdbguard (www.urlfilterdb.com) ?
More fastest than squidguard
I need something free.
Le 04/03/2012 13:37, Esteban Torres Rodríguez a écrit :
Hi all.
Currently I have 3 servers running with squid
ufdbGuard is free software.
it works with free and commercial URL databases.
Esteban Torres Rodríguez wrote:
El día 4 de marzo de 2012 16:03, David Touzeau da...@touzeau.eu escribió:
Have you tried ufdbguard (www.urlfilterdb.com) ?
More fastest than squidguard
I need something free.
Le
as simple/dumb way of filtering, can i filter domains for certain keywords?
how would I implement this into my squid.conf right away?
Alexus,
Many tried and failed. It is not possible to filter accurately
based on a list of words.
You need a professional filter solution.
ufdbGuard is a free URL filter for Squid.
It works with both free URL databases and a commercial database.
ufdbGuard produces feedback about the quality of
I have used Squidguard very successfully in the past. You take HUGE
blocklists that bring Squid's regexes to it's knees (personally tested
this), and it just breezes through them It's also very customizable.
If you've used IPCop with the Copfilter addon, you've used Squidguard.
Also there's some
is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I
need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with
surfing porn! i dont have anything against porn but not through my
proxy (especially when I gotta pay for traffic)
--
http://alexus.org/
Hallo, alexus,
Du meintest am 27.08.11:
is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I
need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with
surfing porn!
What about squidGuard?
Or at least the blacklist for squidGuard:
Hello,
actually we use urlblacklist.com, we are registered users for providers.
It seems the Blacklist is not well maintained: updates are often
missing many censored sites, i tried to write them but i had no
answer...
Someone know good blacklist, also commercial, to be integrated in
Francesco,
Here is a biased answer: check out http://www.urlfilterdb.com
Marcus @ URLfilterDB
Francesco Collini wrote:
Hello,
actually we use urlblacklist.com, we are registered users for providers.
It seems the Blacklist is not well maintained: updates are often
missing many censored
Hello list
A query
There will be some way, program, script or other than squidGuard
redirector, allowing the use of blacklists that uses squidguard
directly from the squid?
with the goal of keeping acl in squid I have without having to create
them from scratch in the squidguard.
Hi Friends,
I have a doubt here.
I have a little blacklist in this format :
.msn.com
.youtube.com
.loginnet.passport.com
.ebuddy.com
.im.live.com
.mercadolivre.com
and i use this acl:
acl blacklist dstdomain /etc/squid/regras/blacklist.txt
http_access deny blacklist
but i would like to
Hi Daniel,
and i use this acl:
acl blacklist dstdomain /etc/squid/regras/blacklist.txt
http_access deny blacklist
but i would like to start using the srcdomain, cause is fasterbut
when i put the srcdomain...the squid stop to block my blacklist.
Do i need change my blacklist
Hi Daniel,
Please reply always to the list, not directly to me.
I think that i am misunderstanding srcdomain and dstdomain :-)
Some help here. Which one should i use to build my blacklist ?
Just keep it as you used it in the beginning:
acl blacklist dstdomain
-- Forwarded Message ---
From: Daniel Zilli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:56:59 -0300
Subject: Re: [squid-users] blacklist format
Hi,
Hi Daniel,
and i use this acl:
acl blacklist dstdomain /etc/squid/regras
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From: Daniel Zilli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:02:36 -0300
Subject: Re: [squid-users] blacklist format
I think that i am misunderstanding srcdomain and dstdomain :-)
Some help here. Which one should i
Hi,
I would like yo use the blacklists that I downloaded from
http://urlblacklist.com/, some files are very large: 10-15MB. I create
an ACL for every blacklist
Why SQUID don't work (or it's very very slow) with the largest blacklists?
Thank you
--
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 19:01, Cristina Tanzi Tolenti wrote:
I would like yo use the blacklists that I downloaded from
http://urlblacklist.com/, some files are very large: 10-15MB. I create
an ACL for every blacklist
Why SQUID don't work (or it's very very slow) with the largest
I'm surpised squid even recovered from trying to do an acl for every
blacklist entry.
Use squidguard, it is very simple to use.
www.squidguard.org
Tim
Christoph Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01/17/2006 02:28 PM
To
squid-users@squid-cache.org
cc
Subject
Re: [squid-users] blacklist
Usual complaint... please reply to the original poster. /I/ wasn't the one
having a question. (This is really a bad habit that I haven't seen to
occur that frequently on any other mailing list.)
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 20:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surpised squid even recovered from
On 1/17/06, Christoph Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Usual complaint... please reply to the original poster. /I/ wasn't the one
having a question. (This is really a bad habit that I haven't seen to
occur that frequently on any other mailing list.)
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 20:59, [EMAIL
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:32 PM, Awie wrote:
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat
and
squidGuard complies now.
Bryan
Bryan,
squidguard 1.2.0 works better with Berekely DB v3.2.9, you may be
able
to use 2.7.7 loading blacklists into memory for each redirector, which
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:32 PM, Awie wrote:
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat
and
squidGuard complies now.
Bryan
Bryan,
squidguard 1.2.0 works better with Berekely DB v3.2.9, you may be
able
to use 2.7.7 loading blacklists into memory for
Hello all. I'm using Fedora R3 and discovered that squidGuard doesn't
play nicely with it due to problems with Fedora and the Berkley DB
library. So instead I installed squirm - are there downloadable
pre-configured blacklists that you can import into squirm? I haven't had
luck locating any.
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat and
squidGuard complies now.
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:03 AM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Blacklist for squirm
I mean compiles
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 12:22 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Blacklist for squirm
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat and
squidGuard
On Mar 7, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Bryan Miles wrote:
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat
and
squidGuard complies now.
Bryan
Bryan,
squidguard 1.2.0 works better with Berekely DB v3.2.9, you may be able
to use 2.7.7 loading blacklists into memory for each
Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat
and
squidGuard complies now.
Bryan
Bryan,
squidguard 1.2.0 works better with Berekely DB v3.2.9, you may be able
to use 2.7.7 loading blacklists into memory for each redirector, which
takes forever. Using 3.2.9
Hi Everybody
I want to use urlblacklist.com`s file with squidguard but when I try to
use the free list that comes in this page my servers works very slow and if
I change this list for squidguard blacklist everything goes good..
Does anyone have any idea?.
Thanks
increase your bandwidth will be the final answer should u stil want to use
that list.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: [squid-users] Blacklist file
Hi Everybody
I want to use urlblacklist.com`s
]
Subject: [squid-users] Blacklist
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 18:29:09 -0600
Hi
I`m using squid and squidguard but my boss wants to use websense because he
thinks that websense has a better blacklist and I have to convince him that
squidguard can do it better and I`m looking for a good site to get better
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I`m using squid and squidguard but my boss wants to use websense because he
thinks that websense has a better blacklist and I have to convince him that
squidguard can do it better and I`m looking for a good site to get better
blacklist .
Hi,
I use squidguard to filter
Hi
I`m using squid and squidguard but my boss wants to use websense because he
thinks that websense has a better blacklist and I have to convince him that
squidguard can do it better and I`m looking for a good site to get better
blacklist .
Does somebody have any idea?
Thanks
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 06:29:09PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I`m using squid and squidguard but my boss wants to use websense because he
thinks that websense has a better blacklist and I have to convince him that
squidguard can do it better and I`m looking for a good site to get better
Hello all,
I will appreciate if someone can give me hint on how i
can block my clients from having access to some
spammail sites.
Thanx
--Yemi
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www.squidguard.org
www.dansguardian.org
You can also do some filtering with Squid itself in respect of regexp on
URL's etc and also ban URLs/domains but I've never done this personally.
hth
Regards,
Chris
Hello all,
I will appreciate if someone can give me hint on how i
can block my clients
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