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Re: [seul-edu] Filters for SQUID
Squid Guard is what we use at a the charterschool.
We currently have it in selevtive allow mode, and the teacher has a
script to quickly add additional sites to the allowed list.
I will see if I can grab the script, and our list of blocked sites (have
added a good 1000 more than the default).
Harry
On Sun, 21 May
2000 jherazo@geocities.com wrote:
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> I know some of you here use squid as a proxy for the IP-MASQ server, so you may
> be interested in the free software response for net nanny and their ilk :)
>
> So, go to http://www.hklc.com/squidblock/ and get an autoupdating set of
> filtering rules for squid (and a lot of linux information on installation and
> software in http://www.hklc.com/infocenter/)
>
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> E-Mail: jherazo@geocities.com
> Date: 21-May-00
> Time: 00:13:32
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