Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,

> Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
>
> www.proxy.org.

But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be we
can make it work with SquidGaurd.

     I visited the site. English is not my native language, so, I can
missed something, but I didn't understand the list is paid for final
users searching proxy access. I tried to get
http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml using wget and I got a 403 error,
so, I tried -U"Mozilla....." and it worked.

     I don't know if they will, anytime, block accesses coming from
the same IP and doing nothing but loading main page. I did some egrep
and awk in the file ( gotten by wget ) and I got a list of domains (
more than 4000 ), ready to use in a dstdom Squid ACL. I think it can
be considered as a misuse of their service, because they use banners
in the sites. So, I think it must be discussed to analyse the ethics.
( Maybe I am paranoid :-) ).

     Surfing in the site, I found a list or TOR servers, in text
format ( wget needs -U ), to use in a .htaccess file. Again, some
egrep and awk generated a list ready to use in a dst Squid ACL.

     Well, it is a little boring, but, we always can enter the site,
save source page code, process it an use it with Squid, but, again,
how about ethics?

     I am really interested about blocking anonymous proxies, but I
have already seen that it is a hard job. :-(

     Thank you for your attention.

Regards,

Freitas

There is some people doing work on blacklists at bleeding-edge. They wright sig files for snort. You might check out their site. Ive used their blacklists before. They stay pretty up-to-date. Or were.


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Dwayne Hottinger
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Harrisonburg City Public Schools

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