On 29.3.2010 8:17, Glenn English wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 7:42 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads?
I suggest that you try Privoxy. No need for a HOWTO: just install the
On Mar 29, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Privoxy (I think) can not play as a transparent proxy, but Squid can,
and it can be chained with Privoxy.
potential newbie question
Why not? If privoxy's running on a host acting as a gateway, with a redirect in
the packet filter, what
On 29.3.2010 17:52, Glenn English wrote:
On Mar 29, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Privoxy (I think) can not play as a transparent proxy, but Squid can,
and it can be chained with Privoxy.
potential newbie question
Why not? If privoxy's running on a host acting as a
On Mar 29, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Well, I Googled, and it seems that Privoxy CAN do that.
Thanks, Jari. I'm getting ready to build a DIY firewall, and I've been planning
to do exactly that.
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 21:41:32 -0400, Andrew Winnenberg wrote:
I haven't used it myself, but the adzapper package appears to be an
ad-blocker for squid.
adzapper isn't bad, but it's not terribly high performance, either.
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 23:17:43 -0600, Glenn English wrote:
On Mar 28, 2010, at 7:42 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads?
I suggest that you try Privoxy. No need for a HOWTO: just
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:53:12 +0100, Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads?
While it's not in Debian, ufdbguard is a pretty reliable redirector.
[on client side! - router isn't
running openwrt, etc.]
That
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 01:53:12PM +0100, Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
I want to block ads on the client side. [i mean when the people surf the
net, they shouldn't see any ads]
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads? [on client side! -
On Saturday 27 March 2010 08:53:12 am Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
I want to block ads on the client side. [i mean when the people surf the
net, they shouldn't see any ads]
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads? [on client side! - router
Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads?
I suggest that you try Privoxy. No need for a HOWTO: just install the
Debian package.
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On Mar 28, 2010, at 7:42 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads?
I suggest that you try Privoxy. No need for a HOWTO: just install the
Debian package.
... and point your browser at
I want to block ads on the client side. [i mean when the people surf the
net, they shouldn't see any ads]
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads? [on client side! - router isn't
running openwrt, etc.]
Thank you!
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:53:12 +0100, Jozsef Vadkan wrote:
I want to block ads on the client side. [i mean when the people surf the
net, they shouldn't see any ads]
Can anyone post a link to a good howto, how to set up a transparent
squid proxy, that can filter ads? [on client side! - router
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