> Do you split your local blacklist into categories? If not could you
> please move these things into a "crap" category before contributing your
> lists?
It's a bit unfair to ask someone to spend time sorting out a blocklist that
works for them into something that works for everyone else, IMHO...
> > When something comes to my attention that should be unblocked, I add
itto my Approved
> honestly, would every squidGuard admin want to do that?
Well, I use some quick 'n dirty Perl scripts to add or remove sites from
categories and kick Squidguard, so you can do
sgmanage add adult domain naughtybits.com
or
sgmanage remove adverts domain not-adclick.com
YMMV of course; I have a general catch-all for 'allowed' sites; for example
the various places that insist on using numeric IPs (which are blocked by
default).
> btw: Some people seem to block webmail, which i can't understand.
> Are you doing that and if yes, why?
We block webmail during work hours, there's no business need for it. We have
also had a case in the past where it was being abused seriously by a member
of staff.
Nick Barron, Group IT Security Officer
Pennant Software Services Ltd -- Registered in England No. 3772667
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