On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 01:58:32PM +0200, narancs wrote:
> IE has a newly discovered bug, that allows malicious websites to
> download arbitary files to user's startup folder. MS hasn't released a
> patch yet. We want to protect users' machines.
>
> "shell:startup" http://mikx.de/scrollbar/
>
> Is there any way to have squid or plugins filter any HTML before sending
> it to client based on strings?
>
> I have found http://dansguardian.org/ , will it do this job?
>
> Is it compatible with squid 2.2-stable?
Dansguardian should work. I personally don't like it for its
double-interception configuration. You may want to try "privoxy" which
uses regular expressions to do what you want with any content. I use it
here to remove ads (even text ads).
Christoph
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