--- plug bert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> 
>    Hmm...i vaguely remember squid providing a
> facility
> to block urls based on keywords -- i.e sex, f$$k,
> etc.


its url_regex 


>    The catch here is that "legitimate" sites can get
> blocked by accident, i.e. www.sextant.org or
> something.

there is a way like make two acls for url_regex
one for pron  and the other for notpron ( or
legitimate sites)


> 
>    Further complicating things are sites that use
> names not necessarily related to porn, e.g.
> www.zdu.com
> 
>    The .sex domain thingy would really sound good
> right about now B).

before when i put something like this in san agustin
binan meron isang url/site na nag cocollect ng ganito
they got this two text file that you can use sa
url_regex mo yung nga yung porn saka notporn thing
i just forgot where siguro search nalang sa google
or tell the students na i report yung legitimate urls
na tinamaan ng url_regex para maadd

http://web.onda.com.br/orso/sxcontrol.html
there ya go try this url nag search narin ako sa
google :)hehehe marami pang iba so just look nalang

oh by the way gawa karin ng customized error message
:) hehe pang asar ba sa mahilig mag browse ng porn ..
read about deny_info and customizable error messages
sa squid faq


-Dek 
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