Hallo, alexus,
Du meintest am 27.08.11:
> is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I
> need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with
> surfing porn!
What about "squidGuard"?
Or at least the blacklist for "squidGuard":
http://squidguard.mesd.k12
On 8/27/2011 10:33 PM, alexus wrote:
is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I
need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with
surfing porn! i dont have anything against porn but not through my
proxy (especially when I gotta pay for traffic)
Hi al
is there a blacklist of URLs/IPs that contains say an adults sites? I
need to be able to feed that into my squid, people abusing it with
surfing porn! i dont have anything against porn but not through my
proxy (especially when I gotta pay for traffic)
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http://alexus.org/
On 28/08/11 00:22, senthil kumar wrote:
Hello All,
In the cache_peer configuration there is a option called as orginserver.
Internally how squid makes requests to the peer if orginserver option
is used and when not used.?
It avoids all the proxy-to-proxy optimizations permitted by HTTP and
r
Hello All,
In the cache_peer configuration there is a option called as orginserver.
Internally how squid makes requests to the peer if orginserver option
is used and when not used.?
Thanks,
Senthil
I've put a script that I've found useful for a while up on github:
https://github.com/mnot/squidpeek
In a nutshell, it does log analysis and gives a per-URL view, with interesting
stats and sparklines to give you a snapshot of how the cache is treating your
resources. Because it's per-URL, it'