IJB looks like it would work well as an HTTP/mail-based filter; but it does NOT appear
to provide any support for IM banner elimination - and that WAS the gist of the
ruleset.
>Yes, I know what you mean, but that depends on how and what the firewall
>is protecting behind the scenes. If I would have a firewall on a
>corporate network I would be pretty rigid with the rules but I'm "only"
>doing this at home. Correct me if I'm being too lazy! :) Banner ads
>can be shifted to different networks from time to time, isn't it easier
>having a program or daemon to filter those on its own without oneself
>tracking them down where they're at? If you just don't want cookies and
>URLS it would just shut them off without you doing the task of tracking
>them down. It's a matter of taste, maybe....
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