Jason Opperisano wrote:
someone already mentioned this--but this is *not* the "best" way to do this. a transparent redirect to a squid server with a "dstdomain .yahoo.com" will block access to anything.yahoo.com regardless of IP address.This I understand, however this was the fastest solution I could implement considering the time constraints I'm working with. I will most certainly look into installing/setting up squid in the future.
Hey Jason? Thanks for all your help. Really appreciate it. The same goes to the list in general as well.
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