What has your experience been with Ad Zapper?
How much more load does it add?
How comprehensive is the block list in Ad Zapper?
Again, I am most concerned with Spyware and Adware.
I will keep you updated... does anyone else have any other 
recommendations?
I'd like to keep it simple, possibly something with a centrally 
maintained blacklist, with minimal additional load on my squid box 
(dual 2.8Ghz xeon, 4 gigs of ram, 50 gig cache, sustaining about 
15-20Mb/s)
-gvb
On Oct 8, 2004, at 12:58 PM, E Roberts wrote:
> Could you keep me updated with your project?  I'm using adzapper as my 
> redirect, and (if I may place a vote), if you use adzapper I'd be 
> willing to help you work with it since your changes could be easly 
> used along side adzapper also on my system.  You can remove all the 
> patterns in adzapper and just use your own list, and also this list 
> could be published back to adzapper and use together with the normal 
> ad blocking.
>
> Anyway, please keep me informed if you do go public with this, etc..
>
> Regards,
> Eirik
>
> On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:42:39 -0700, Gaylord Van Brocklin 
> <vanbrockling@saic.com> wrote:
>
>> hey guys.. i'd like to implement spyware/adware blocks via a publicly 
>> maintained blacklist on a squid box.  i don't want to use a 3rd party 
>> app like squidguard or dansguardian though...
>>
>> is anyone using any of these publicly available lists with squid as 
>> an external regex file?
>> which ones seem to be the most comprehensive while only blocking 
>> spyware/adware (i don't want to get into content filtering of porn, 
>> viruses, spam, etc..).
>>
>> -gvb
>>
>
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