[squid-users] block inappropriate images of google

Dwayne Hottinger dhottinger at harrisonburg.k12.va.us
Mon May 18 18:25:07 UTC 2015


There is a way to use an internal dns server to redirect all google
searches to their safe search google.  This does help with inappropriate
images and searches that maybe quesionable.  Just 'google' dns safesearch.
You should get a few hits.  Im currently doing this and it works very well.

On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Rafael Akchurin <
rafael.akchurin at diladele.com> wrote:

>  Hello Andres,
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> N.B. Please take my answer with a huge grain of salt.
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> The google images search returns image results  (thumbnails) as inline
> base 64 encoded images in the CSS. Selectively blocking them with any URL
> redirector will not work. It is possible to completely block google images
> but I assume this is not the way to follow for a school where a lot of
> pupil projects need access to the image search results.
>
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> Our current recommend the strategy for blocking explicit search results
> for schools are (please note you must be doing SSL decryption for this to
> work!):
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> - enforce Safe Search for Google. In this way proxy adds some special
> parameter to URL and some HTTP header to all outgoing requests to google
> servers asking it to show only safe images. Unfortunately this sometime
> misses quite offensive images as no safe search is safe enough.
>
>
>
> - add keyword filtering to filter results of image search as it also
> contains some textual description of images and their original URLs that
> greatly improves detection rate. Some possible overblocking definitely will
> occur.
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> - add image tone detection filtering to the mix (works only for JPEGs for
> now and higly experimental) :(
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> In order to do that you need to integrate a content scanning server with
> your Squid – as possible variant consider taking a look at what we develop
> exactly for this purpose (search google for qlproxy ICAP – please note it
> is a commercial product).
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>
> Other choices are DansGuardian as parent proxy and
> SquidGuard/ufdbGuard/other redirectors.
>
> I hope some other members of the list can explain how to do what your
> require with these.
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>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rafael
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> *From:* squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces at lists.squid-cache.org] *On
> Behalf Of *Andres Granados
> *Sent:* Monday, May 18, 2015 7:50 PM
> *To:* squid-users at lists.squid-cache.org
> *Subject:* [squid-users] block inappropriate images of google
>
>
>
> hello!
>
> I need help on how to block pornographic images of google, I was trying
> different options and still do not succeed, try: http_reply_access with
> request_header_add, and even with a configuration dns, I think is to
> request_header_add the best, though not it has worked for me, I hope your
> help, is to implement a school, thanks!
>
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Dwayne Hottinger
Supervisor of Network Operations
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
http://staff.harrisonburg.k12.va.us/~dhottinger
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