A 10 MB flat file of domains contains roughly 500000 domains.
You also use time-based ACLs and ACLs based on IP address range.
This config can be implemented using ufdbGuard,
a free URL rewriter for Squid.
ufdbGuard is better maintained than squidGuard and has more
features.
Marcus
On 04/24/2012 12:34 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 24/04/2012 18:14, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>> ok i trim down config file to this as you suggested of blocking
>> whitelist to local net.. let see how things work tommorw. ill update.
>> but block list is like 10MB big do you think it could be the
>> problem.as every query has to be matched with 10 MB database.
>>
>> ?
> in any case a dstdomain of 10MB is a very bad idea from what i know.
> one thing about dstdomain is that squid must validate the request dns records and it will take more bandwidth on dns queries.
> if you still dont have local dns server for cahing only this is the time to add it.
>
> i think that 10MB of domains can be optimized into some basic DST DOMAINS REGEX and some blacklist DSTDOMS REGEX.
>
> i think that some db application for this kind of amount of dstdoms can much more effective.
> you can also use squidguard for that.
>
> if you can share some (1MB) of the dstdoms of the whole list i might be able to try to optimize it in a way.
>
>
> Regards,
> Eliezer
>
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