On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 09:14 -0600, Jim Mainock wrote:
> We are currently running squid 2.5 using ncsa_auth to authenticate users. We
> would like to be able to allow internet access to specific urls by users in
> a department. My thought was to create a file containing userids for each
> departm
We are currently running squid 2.5 using ncsa_auth to authenticate users. We
would like to be able to allow internet access to specific urls by users in
a department. My thought was to create a file containing userids for each
department then another file containing urls for each depart they can
This is as much a social engineering question as a technological one. Are
your users apt to violate an acceptable use policy? What are the
consequences if they do? In other words, how big does the big brother
need to be. Think also about how much time you want to invest in this, and
the animosity
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 06:36:47AM -0800, S t i n g r a y wrote:
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> 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 ?
>
A
They're not all smart enough to change the directory structure
for the phishing/spyware kit they got.)
You are right though. We can argue all day about why it is/isn't
effective.
Tim
Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/23/2006 03:40 PM
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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 scienc
They
work and they're reliable.
Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Monday 23 January 2006 15:36, S t i n g r a y wrote:
> i am planning to build a Linux based fire
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
Squid can do those things with a redirector. Like DansGuardian or
SquidGuard.
Check these out: http://www.squid-cache.org/related-software.html
Tim Rainier
S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/23/2006 09:36 AM
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Hello a
Hello all
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 firewall i
have chossen MNF firewall from mandiva, man
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