I would personally do this via the regexp in squid, rather than in
squidguard, here is an example from on of our boxes:

acl magic_words2 urlpath_regex -i \.zip \.wss \.exe \.mp3 \.rar \.avi
\.mpeg \.mpe \.mpg \.qt \.iso \.raw \.wav \.mov \.swf
 \.mp4 \.ida \.xip

..
..
..
http_access deny magic_words2

HTH

Phil

On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 08:28, lucas oketch wrote:
> i want to be able to use squidguard to block audio
> files,mp3,video etc from being played in the network.
> i have been the faq at www.squidguard.org and they say
> you should use expression lists has anyone ever
> implemented expression lists please give me a hint on
> how to do this.
> 
> Lucas oketch.
>    
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