RE: [squid-users] Suggestions about content filtering programs...

From: Rick Matthews <RedHat.Linux@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 22:54:34 -0600

la. w wrote:
>
> I want to be able to dynamically rewrite incoming content on the fly,
> log incoming requests and the matching content to a file based on
> user-IP source or content-source-IP. Want to be able to 'rewrite
> my world'.
>
> Based on content, I'd like to be able to open an X or Windows based
> popup that needs to be responded to before any further content is
> allowed to reach my client browser. Running my own client program
> that can remotely control the filter would be fine.
>
> Is that specific enough?

Yes, I think that is specific enough.

Looking back at Boniforti Flavio's original question (which prompted
my request for a better definition of content filtering):
> I'm undecided between:
> JunkBuster ...
> SquidGuard ...
> DansGuardian ...

Using your clarification the choice is easy - none of the above.

Rick

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rick Matthews [mailto:RedHat.Linux@verizon.net]
> >
> > What is your definition of "Content-Filtering"? Do you want
> > to filter based on words (content) within an html page? Or
> > are you looking to filter based on the url of the page?
>
Received on Wed Dec 04 2002 - 21:54:41 MST

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