* Albert Siersema <appie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > >Hi Mr. Hildebrandt, I've being working in a Squid Malware Block List > >wich lists URLs pointing to malware. Those URLs are being collected > >primarily on phishing e-mail messages received by contributors. > I'm very interested in a 'community effort' like this. Especially combined > with (automatic) checking of the submitted URLs this could be very useful. > Alas, portugese is not a language i read/speak so can't help out with > translating :( My idea was not to rely on regexp lists, but to have a hook in squid that allows squid to REFUSE to server pages where: * the destination IP is blacklisted * the destination hostname is blacklisted * the destination domain is blacklisted For comparison, this relates to the reject_rhsbl_* and reject_rbl_client optionss in Postfix -- Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des IT-Zentrums) Ralf.Hildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxx Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 Gemeinsame Einrichtung von FU- und HU-Berlin Fax. +49 (0)30-450 570-962 IT-Zentrum Standort CBF send no mail to spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx