What has your experience been with Ad Zapper?
How much more load does it add?
How comprehensive is the block list in Ad Zapper?

Again, I am most concerned with Spyware and Adware.

I will keep you updated... does anyone else have any other recommendations?
I'd like to keep it simple, possibly something with a centrally maintained blacklist, with minimal additional load on my squid box (dual 2.8Ghz xeon, 4 gigs of ram, 50 gig cache, sustaining about 15-20Mb/s)


-gvb

On Oct 8, 2004, at 12:58 PM, E Roberts wrote:

Could you keep me updated with your project? I'm using adzapper as my redirect, and (if I may place a vote), if you use adzapper I'd be willing to help you work with it since your changes could be easly used along side adzapper also on my system. You can remove all the patterns in adzapper and just use your own list, and also this list could be published back to adzapper and use together with the normal ad blocking.

Anyway, please keep me informed if you do go public with this, etc..

Regards,
Eirik

On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:42:39 -0700, Gaylord Van Brocklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hey guys.. i'd like to implement spyware/adware blocks via a publicly maintained blacklist on a squid box. i don't want to use a 3rd party app like squidguard or dansguardian though...

is anyone using any of these publicly available lists with squid as an external regex file?
which ones seem to be the most comprehensive while only blocking spyware/adware (i don't want to get into content filtering of porn, viruses, spam, etc..).


-gvb





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