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Date:      Fri, 15 Feb 2002 12:46:53 +0000
From:      Rasputin <rasputin@submonkey.net>
To:        Matt H <freebsd-questions@cuntbubble.com>
Cc:        security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Filtering URL
Message-ID:  <20020215124653.A51897@shikima.mine.nu>
In-Reply-To: <20020215123655.43100bfa.freebsd-questions@cuntbubble.com>; from freebsd-questions@cuntbubble.com on Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 12:36:55PM %2B0000
References:  <D56EF1EAF8CCD21180A8009027177D3B99625E@fs.novosoft.ru> <20020215123655.43100bfa.freebsd-questions@cuntbubble.com>

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* Matt H <freebsd-questions@cuntbubble.com> [020215 12:45]:
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 17:31:54 +0600
> "Roman Zabolotnikov" 
> 
> >  Hi. You can easy filter any URL with squid proxy-server. You're need
> >  only write something like this
> > ___________
> > acl porn url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/porn.txt"
> > .....
> > http_access deny porn
> > ___________
> > 
> > And write URLs you're need to filter in file
> > /usr/local/squid/etc/porn.txt
> 
> sorry to be too lazy to find out all by myself but is there a knownn way
> of re-writing the outgoing uri requests with squid (or any other
> mechanism)
> 
> Currently I use /etc/hosts to not just block but replace ads so that
> instead of banner ads I get pretty pictures
> 
> of course it's a pain sometimes to re-create folder hierarchies and the
> like, I know I could use scripts on the webserver (ads are different
> sizes) but I would really prefer to modify outgoing URI requests via one
> machine on the lan (so my fellow incumbants and their windows can have the
> pretty pictures too)

Install adzap from the ports - does the job and then some.
Doesn't work too well with perl 5.6, mind.
-- 
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