I just used a regular expression parameter on an acl.  Then created a 
banned.list that stored url's.
Here's the acl:
acl banned_list url_regex -i "/etc/squid/banned.list"
http_access deny banned_list
Then, of course, /etc/squid/banned.list is the file that has all the urls 
in it.
Note, I'm not using subdomains in the banned.list file.  ie: 
http://www.google.com
would be entered as google.com in the banned.list file.  Just good 
practice.
Tim Rainier
UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator, Kalsec INC.
Web:    http://www.kalsec.com
Email:  trainier@kalsec.com
Brett Roberts <brett@centralmanclc.com>
01/13/2003 09:28 AM
 
        To:     'frank chibesakunda' <fchibesakunda@zesco.co.zm>, 
squid-users@squid-cache.org
        cc: 
        Subject:        RE: [squid-users] Restricting Porn sites
Are you using a web filter eg Squidguard ?
-----Original Message-----
From: frank chibesakunda [mailto:fchibesakunda@zesco.co.zm]
Sent: 13 January 2003 14:23
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Restricting Porn sites
hi
How do i restrict porn sites in squid.. i tried it in webmin twice but 
this 
kept on corrupting my squid forcing me to re4build it.
F
Received on Mon Jan 13 2003 - 07:51:34 MST
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