Hi, all: I have not added any file by hand, if that's what you mean. This is what I have done, so far:
1. March the transparent proxy checkbox. 2. set default policy to filter. 3. Add my company's domain to the list of cache exceptions. 4. In the default filter profile, set the threshold to very strict. 5. In the domains tab of the default filter profile, added a domain rule for domain facebook.com policy always deny. 6. In the same place, added 3 other domain rules for other different domains with policy always allow. If I try to access, say, a porn site, I get the dansguardian message blocking access to the page. But if i try to access facebook.com, no blocking happens, and I can get to their login page. My guess is I am missing something very simple somewhere along the way, but so far I have been unable to identify it. Any hints are greatly appreciated. Regards, E. On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:20, Javier Amor Garcia <[email protected]> wrote: > Jose Juan Montes wrote: >> >> 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. > > It depends, if in the other categories you have the 'Ignore' options it has > no effect whatever; the trouble will be if you have the same domains in two > categories with different policies. > _______________________________________________ > ebox-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ebox-platform.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user > -- Eduardo J. Ortega U. _______________________________________________ ebox-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ebox-platform.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ebox-user
