Lars
You don't have too many choices.
1. Maintain a large list (and have a lot of headaches keeping it up to
date)
2. Run a redirector (see the docs / FAQ) and add the URLs there, either
by site name, IP address, URL or a regular expression.
3. Get extra software, such as WebSense (www.websense.com) on the
upstream side of your Squid.
We've used methods 2 and 3 for our corporate Intranet.
Regards
Jason
> ----------
> From: 	Oeschey, Lars[SMTP:Oeschey@media-saturn.com]
> Sent: 	Tuesday, 24 February 1998 4:33
> To: 	'squid-users@nlanr.net'
> Subject: 	access-deny-list
> 
> Hi,
> 
> as we have a lot of internet cafes running over our proxy, we must use
> a
> quite large access-deny list (to "bad" sites ;)). As I see from the
> squid.conf, this cannot be easily done there?
> 
> Lars
> 
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>    Lars Oeschey  --  Saturn und MediaMarkt Gesellschaft fuer
> Informationsverarbeitung
>    System and Server-Management
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Received on Mon Feb 23 1998 - 14:56:03 MST
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