Hello,
It should be possible to do what you asked. I had to
do a similar thing on my schools proxy server,
although I actually wrote a sed script to do it. If
you gave me an idea of the things you want blocked,
I'll see what I can do!
Hi all , can someone tell me how to block the sites
> containing a reular
> expression anywhere in the url.
> I am using url_regex specifier does it works for
> anywhere in the url ? or
> only matches e.g ^http://text as it is.
> please help me
>
> regards
>
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> Yash Gurjar
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e-mail (school): n6tadam@users.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk
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