On Monday 23 January 2006 15:36, S t i n g r a y wrote:
i am planning to build a Linux based firewall+proxy
server, currently i am using windows 2003 ISA 2000
with surfcontrol webfilter, which works fine except
for the performance point of view.
now cause this is my first time with linux
If you use the canned lists from SquidGuard, you're good to go.
3rd party blacklists have a tendency to be illegitimate. I found one
person that had geocities.com in the blacklist.
I strongly disagree with that entry.
However, this does not belittle the effectiveness of redirectors. They
Hi.
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Hello,
I am using squid as a reverse proxy between an apache2 and
Hi,
At 12.55 23/01/2006, Ed W wrote:
What is the real status of squid-3?
Currently Squid 3 is in development status, still not feature frozen.
I see several people on the list mention using it, but the what's
new pages seem to go back several years. Is is dead?
No.
Actively
On Monday 23 January 2006 19:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, this does not belittle the effectiveness of redirectors. They
work and they're reliable.
Redirectors in general work well. But whether blacklists are effective or
not is surely hard to decide and more a religion than a
Blacklists are not restricted to domains (at least SquidGuard's isn't).
Obviously that would be ineffective.
SquidGuard's regex matching works great, for one. And their URL blocking
is especially
effective with blocking sites that continue to register new domains to
evade bans (They're not all
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Hi,
Currently I am writing a website which will be capable of managing a
whitelist for squid, it is almost finished and uses php/mysql and ldap
for authentication.
When I put it online I will notify anyone who is interested, a preview
can be seen on http://cc.jct.ac.il/~elyahyu/projects/odp/
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 06:36:47AM -0800, S t i n g r a y wrote:
1. block specific catagory related websites ?
porn,advertiesments,sports,games etc etc ...
2. give quota to certian webcontent to everyuser, for
example allow single to download 100MB worth .mp3 or
.zip files ?
At the
Hi All
Can i configure loadbalancing in squid, Not with Java Script. is there
any other way?
Thanks Regards,
Remy Almeida
NIO System Admin
Ph Office: +91-0832-2450421
Cell: 9822586093
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 13:56, Remy Almeida wrote:
Hi All
Can i configure loadbalancing in squid, Not with Java Script. is there
any other way?
DNS round robin, clustered boxes, buy a load balancing switch (Foundry et
al)how much money can you spend?
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James
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