Several of the blocklist companies claim to support Squid or at a minimum
provide guidance how to interoperate with Squid.
Some use extensions to Squid to add the filtering.
Some use the redirector interface of Squid to block URL's.
Others chains a custom filtering proxy to Squid, either between Squid and
your clients or between Squid and the Internet.
For details on a specific product, inquery your selected filter source
companies.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
MARA Systems AB
On Wednesday 09 January 2002 14.01, Drenning Bruce wrote:
> The management here wants me to look into URL blocking software. They
> want to subscribe to a service (like WebNot) so that we don't have to
> try to maintain a list ourselves. Anyone know if there is something like
> this for squid? That is, someone or some company that is maintaining a
> list "anti-porn" URLs or keywords? TIA
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Customized solutions, packaged solutions and priority support available on requestReceived on Wed Jan 09 2002 - 11:56:39 MST
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