In message <009601c1c062$8fa667e0$895305c7@suizafoods.com>
"Conlan Adams" <conlan.adams@countryfresh.com> wrote:
> I am pretty new to squid, so I apologize if this isnt the correct place to
> post this, but an awnser could be useful.
Yes it has been asked /lots/ of times. The archives can be usefull.
>
> Is there any way to block websites served up by squid based on content?
> The reason I ask is there has recently been a HTML parsing bug discovered
> in microsoft IE that allows execution of any app on a clients Windows
> machine and I want to see if I can block sites that may contain that by
> part of the HTML string.
You want to look at:
That is a very good content filter that works with squid :)
>
> If any one has any ideas of how I can do this or has experience doing this,
> please let me know
I have installed this on about 30 sites and works wonderfully. See what
people say about it:
http://dansguardian.org/?page=userfeedback
Look nearer the end of the page which represents the newest comments.
BTW, I admit connection with the project.
-- Daniel BarronReceived on Fri Mar 01 2002 - 06:16:46 MST
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