u may also try regex rules in your squid.conf file..
this is good if u know exaclty what u need to block..
such as cmd.exe or .eml files that have viruses...
however, the more regexes you have, the more CPU power
each line will consume.. but u can get off well enough
with a thousand or so on a good squid box..
--- Ray Leach
Yes, try squidguard. It comes with pre built filter lists.
Ray
OKDesign oHG Security Administrator wrote:
Hi folks,
is there any working filtering-software for Squid, which stops the LAN from fetching URLs with pornographic and/or securityrisk-relevant sites (maybe Warez and especially virus-containing sites) ? If not, maybe there is any good filtering-software for the clients (running W2k). The problem is, that I have no budget for this :-( God damn the ignorant bosses... So I need a free software.
Is there any ?
thx. Crest
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