Squid's filtering is good but not very clever. You can only filter domains
ie www.lycos.co.uk if you want to filter a sub domain then you could filter
that in the same way that you filter for banned words. I have a file in
/var/squid called badWords and an entry in squid.conf that says.
acl badWords url_regex -i /var/squid/badWords
http_access deny badWords
The bad words file can contain whatever you like it just matches the text in
the URL to text in the badWords file. You could ban the word 'sms' then they
couldn't go to any sites with 'sms' in the URL. Now there's an idea . . . .
. . . . .
The other option is to use Squidguard, I'm just looking at doing just that
now I've upgraded to SuSe 7.0 Pro.
Hope this helps
Dave Turnbull
ICT Technician
The Purbeck School
www.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary Parr
Hi
2 Things
1st
I have an ACL set so that I can ban certain urls I come across, which has worked fine upto now....
I added to the list
http://www.lycos.co.uk/service/sms/
But machines can still access the site...
sies before and after the above on the list get filtered, but not the above site.
And ideas
2nd
Can you get squid to filter sies by keyworld eg if list contains the word slapper, it would filter any url with that text string.
Gary
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