If any one is interesting to find a solution for caching http, and P2P with 
filtering and blocking (all in one) don't hesitate to contact me any time    

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Hani Abuelkhair
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> On Oct 22, 2013, at 10:51, Samah Mukhtar Amin Abdelrahman 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Hany,
>                 I found your Blog is very interested and useful as we are 
> here in Sudan facing same issues regarding the web-filtering solutions and 
> using the bluecoat as well.
> I will contact you in the next days to know more about the WireFilter.
>  
> Regards,
> Samah
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Hany Almansour
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 11:33 PM
> To: Richard Barnes; [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]; Alissa Cooper
> Subject: Re: [menog] Internet Service Blocking and Filtering
>  
> Hi Richard,
>  
> thanks for sharing the document, my comment is only on the "network based 
> blocking" :
> 1. In some cases the intermediary is totally transparent in the network but 
> it needs to give a message to the end-point that the resource is blocked 
> which complicate the protocol. however it is possible and was done on large 
> scale
> 2. there is  symmetric  and  asymmetric  filtering techniques. up to my 
> knowledge the asymmetric filtering technique is less complex and can be used 
> on large scale ISP. please see my blog about "Internet filtering in Saudi 
> Arabia" : http://www.hany.org/?p=517
>  
> I will read the remaining and feed you back if i have any comment
>  
> Best Regards,
>  
> Hany
>  
>  
>  
> 
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Richard Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>  
> I've been working with the Internet Architecture Board on a document that 
> describes technical considerations regarding the blocking and filtering 
> Internet services.  Since I know there are several experts on the topic in 
> this community, I thought I would forward it in case anyone had comments.
>  
> The document can be found at: 
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iab-filtering-considerations-04
>  
> Abstract:
>  
>    The Internet is structured to be an open communications medium.  This
>    openness is one of the key underpinnings of Internet innovation, but
>    it can also allow communications that may be viewed as undesirable by
>    certain parties.  Thus, as the Internet has grown, so have mechanisms
>    to limit the extent and impact of abusive or objectionable
>    communications.  Recently, there has been an increasing emphasis on
>    "blocking" and "filtering," the active prevention of such
>    communications.  This document examines several technical approaches
>    to Internet blocking and filtering in terms of their alignment with
>    the overall Internet architecture.  In general, the approach to
>    blocking and filtering that is most coherent with the Internet
>    architecture is to inform endpoints about potentially undesirable
>    services, so that the communicants can avoid engaging in abusive or
>    objectionable communications.
>  
> Please send feedback to me, the co-editors (on the CC), or the IAB 
> ([email protected], who will be ultimately responsible for publication or not).
>  
> Thank you very much,
>  
> --Richard
>  
> 
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