Hi all,
using an acl like
acl wordsex urlpath_regex sex
will most likely annoy your users as a lot of url do contain the word
sex but no pornographic content, e.g. www.sextant.com, www.essex.ac.uk
and so on.
IMHO acl with large blacklists may slowdown squid, I prefer squidguard.
We do content-filtering with squidguard with combined sets of web urls
(blacklist/whitelist) from the squidguard project, the chastity-list,
our own robot AND a selfmade whitelist as all blacklist may contain
false positives (e.g. mass hosting services). Redirector service time is
not measurable (0 ms) on a 2GHz machine.
Regards, Hendrik
Muthukumar wrote:
>>I want to block some web sitie of sex,
>
>
> Do you have fixed set of web urls in that specific kind?
> If so then to make the task is easy.
>
>
>>for example if any user want to load
>>www.sexy.com, the squid don´t let see this web,
>>I want to use filter expresion regular.
>
>
> If you don't want to allow the user to access a url which contains a word "sex" then set an acl as
>
> acl wordsex urlpath_regex sex
> acl blockuser src <ip-addess>/<netmask>
> http_access deny blockuser wordsex
>
> If you want to block the specific url to a user,
>
> acl sexurl url_regex ^http://www.sexy.com
>
> or
>
> acl sexurl dstdomain .sexy.com
>
> http_access deny user sexurl
>
> It is good to have the set of urls you want to block and the blocking to the specific users or to all.
>
> Regards,
> Muthukumar.
>
>
>
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