Hi all,
I was blocked to that site! :-)
I have some additional comments to those latest discussions :
I would suggest when setting up defined categories, to take a look at those
categories commercial tools uses. I.e. Trend Webmanager uses the following :
Violence/profanity
Partial Nudity
Full Nudity
Sexual Acts
Gross Depictions
Intolerance
Satanic or Cult
Drugs/Drug Culture
Militant/Extremist
Sex Education
Questionable illegal & Gambling
Alcohol & Tobacco
Sports & Entertainments
Following categories are also very usefull :
proxies / hacking / mail / finance (like nasdaq, banks)/ ...
You can than use userlists combined with those categories. I.e. in our case we could block all
users to finance (except for accountancy dpt).
From my experience using squidguard + squid +adzap (I use dmozlist), most users complain
about portals like tiscali.it, users.pandora.be, etc...
They get the error, they are blocked of it and are offended.
Those portal sites have a lot of porn within their userspaces, but also some tools for the business.
Btw. It's a really good idea to categorise more and have a central point of blocking lists.
I think categorisation is a good way to provide administrators the availability to be flexible in blocking. This surely will make squidguard more attractive and a real opposite to those commercial tools.
Except for that I also think it is very usefull to update the webmin module for squidguard and make it more attractive for M$ administrators to maintain. (i.e. updating lists).
For that I suggest also to take a look to those interfaces commercial tools uses. There is no need to reinvent the wheel.
I have none-experience with writing software (I'm working on it and hope sometime to be able to contribute to opensource).
kr,
./koen
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark A Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 July 2002 04:25
To: Rick Matthews; Squidguard Mailing List
Subject: Re: blacklists.opensrc.org
After poking around a bit I found this:
http://www.icra.org/_en/webmasters/#matrix they seem to have some pretty
comprehensive definitions of categories.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Squidguard Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 6:11 PM
Subject: RE: blacklists.opensrc.org
> > Perhaps something along the lines of the US motion
> > picture ratings? X, NC-17, and R?
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> No, those don't tell you what you need to know. Things like:
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> Nudity
> Graphic Nudity
> Pornography
> Coarse Language
> Obscene language
> Sexual situations
> etc.
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