[squid-users] Odp: RE: Odp: Re: ACLs work in a half

Robert Lasota wrkilu at wp.pl
Mon Apr 20 09:16:47 UTC 2015


Dnia Poniedziałek, 20 Kwietnia 2015 10:45 <yvoinov at gmail.com> napisał(a)
> Yep. As I said.
>  

Ok, thanks

Robert

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> &#x422;&#x435;&#x43C;&#x430;: Odp: Re: [squid-users] ACLs work in a half
> &#x41E;&#x442;: "Robert Lasota" <wrkilu at wp.pl>
> &#x414;&#x430;&#x442;&#x430;: 20-04-2015 14:01
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> Dnia Niedziela, 19 Kwietnia 2015 21:28 Yuri Voinov  napisał(a)
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> >     20.04.15 0:29, Robert Lasota &#x43F;&#x438;&#x448;&#x435;&#x442;:
> >     > Hi,
> >       >
> >       > I have newest Squid (3.5.3). I have ACL with blacklist:
> >       >
> >       > acl blacklist1 dstdomain "/opt/etc/blacklist/porn_domains"
> >       > http_access deny blacklist1
> >       >
> >       > ..and they work on a half. I mean when I type in url e.g.      redtube.com - it
> >       > blocks site. But when I type in some searcher: google or      bing, and then I go to
> >       > the site from search results - I enter to site without      problems, so ACL  doesn't
> >       > work.
> >       >
> >       > What is going on ? Please help me.
> >    
> >     Did you see, which URL produces search engine as a result? Problem    not in ACL. Problem in your understanding, how it must work.
> >    
> >     You using so primitive scheme to complete blocking.
> >    
> >     As a solution - take a look at the redirectors - squidGuard or    ufdbGuard, or some similar.
> >    
> >     For example, block page template from squidGuard uses special    mechanism to block inlined URL's with inappropriate contents:
> >    
> >     http://i.imgur.com/PnMldpr.png
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> >    
>  
> You've wrote " You using so primitive scheme to complete blocking." so is it better way to achieve my goal or only use additional redirector like Squidguard ?
>  
> Robert


 





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