Josh Kuperman wrote:
> 
> I don't know of a list of "adult" sites. Generally most companies that provide 
>filtering software guard them ferociaously. However, if you wish to block game 
>playing, web based e-mail, and web based chat, there is a web site 
>http://www.80.com/blacklist.htm which is maintained for libraries. You can suck this 
>into a file and use
> the file format of the dstdomain.
> 
> You could try to filter the regular expression "sex" which would stifle about 10%.


Including sites in Sussex, Sexton, MiddleSex and a bunch of other
place-names.
> 
> Slightly off topic. One of the cornerstones of all the proposed filtering 
>legislation for schools and libraries, is that someone else must decided which sites 
>to include but keep it secret. Saying to someone that their site is inappropriate for 
>children, when they don't think so, causes lawsuits in the US.
> 
> At 03:07 PM 2/19/99 -0000, you wrote:
> >
> >Has anyone here knows how to configure the Squid to deny access to all adult sites 
>without using the acl dstdomain. In case there's no way, who or where can i find an 
>updated list of adult site. Or anyone kind enough to share their list.
> >
> >
> 
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> Josh Kuperman        Saratoga Springs Public Library
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