Palula, We use the following configuration here: acl porn url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/regras/porn" acl noporn url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/regras/noporn" On "porn" file, is registered the "bad-word" list. On "noporn" file, are the exceptions (ex.: assessoria (ass), computador (puta), etc.) You can download a example on: http://www.pt2rod.qsl.br/freebsdstuffs/acessorios/squid.regras/ Rodrigo. ---------- Cabeçalho original ----------- De: "Palula Brasil" palula@xxxxxxxxxx Para: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cópia: Data: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 10:10:00 -0200 Assunto: Squid denies access to Yahoo Mail when word "ass" is on the bad_strings.acl file. > I created a file called "bad_strings.acl" wich are words that are associated > to porn content and for words that can be associated to potential hazardous > sites on the web, like hack, warez etc. > > Everything seemed to be working fine until except for the Yahoo! Mail. Some > people on the network use Yahoo! Mail > (http://login.yahoo.com/config/mail?.intl=br) and the login site opens Ok > but the problem is: > > When I have the word ass, Squid blocks the login process with this response: > > ERROR > The requested URL could not be retrieved > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > While trying to retrieve the URL: > http://us.rd.yahoo.com/reg/login0/no_suli/login/br/ym/*https://login.yahoo.com/config/login? > > The following error was encountered: > > Access Denied. > Access control configuration prevents your request from being allowed at > this time. Please contact your service provider if you feel this is > incorrect. > > But if I take the word "ass" out of the "bad_strings.acl" it works fine. I > searched for the string ass anywhere in that url and found nothing. Has > anybody encountered this problem before? > > Anyway: By commenting or erasing that line from the "bad_strings.acl" Yahoo! > Mail works fine. But I would like to make it work with that string on the > file. > >