you can find it here.. /usr/ports/www/dansguardian
and this documentation migh help you also... http://dansguardian.org/?page=howto
I'd also recommend you to use transparent proxying so you dont have to define the proxy server in each workstations browsers and also to prevent the users from bypassing squid.(But you need to enable NAT and IPFILTER and set your freebsd+squid as the gateway for the workstations)
heres also a good documentation on how to do it... http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200209/squid.html
with regards to reading/writing to a diskette you can read "man mount" ex. mount /dev/fdc0 /floopy
then you can copy files which containts your access lists to /floppy
hope this helps...
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-----Original Message----- From: Mety Soriano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: need your help sir/madam
Sir/Madam I am a new user of freebsd... After I installing freebsd I install squid as my proxy server. I make all access lists, I type all banned domains, bold sites and etc.. since we are school. We eliminate the illegal sites to the students as much as possible. My big problem is this, if I reistall the freebsd and squid, I need to retype the banned-domains, bold sites and etc. How could I make a text files inorder to copy on the path, so that when I reinstall squid i just copy it from the floppy. Also what is the command in browsing the content of floppy disk and the command to copy certain file to a destination.... I really appreciate your help...
Thank u very much Sir/Madam!
Mr. Soriano Philippines
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