Are you using any blacklist file?

If so, we are experiencing issues with that too. If you have added a
blacklist file that contains entries for facebook at any (or several)
categories, I _think_  you'll need to block each of the categories that
contain those entries (such as 'socialnetworking' and the like).

Hope that helps.

Regards.


> Hi:
>
> No, I am testing it myself, writing www.facebook.com
>
> E.
>
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 08:04, Javier Amor Garcia
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I had not problem blocking facebook.com . When I try to connect to
>> es.facebook or fr.facebook.com the page is also blocked.
>>
>> Which address are suing you clients?. Maybe there is an alternative facebook
>> address that could be used to bypass the proxy
>>
>>
>>
>> Eduardo J. Ortega U. wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi:
>>>
>>> I have ebox 1.2 running a transparent squid proxy with content
>>> filtering. Only using default profile for all machines which is strict
>>> filtering. I added facebook.com to the list of blacklisted domains,
>>> but clients can still connect to it. Offensive content (porn, racial,
>>> etc) is properly blocked, but not the domains I add to the blacklist.
>>>
>>> Any hints what am I missing?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>       
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