Marcus Kool <marcus.kool@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Michel,
Proxies are the URL filter circumventors, so if you like
to use a URL filter, you should always block proxies.
Henrik stated in a separate response that some browsers have
problems with HTTP 302 redirect responses. I have no access
to all types of web browsers, and Microsoft Internet Explorer
has indeed problems (displays a vague error) and Firefox 3.0.6
has no problem.
You may also want to look at ufdbGuard, a free alternative
for squidGuard which has more features like
Safesearch enforcement, HTTPS connection verification for
proper SSL certificates and use of FQDNs.
Marcus
Hi Marcus
Just use firefox for my tests.
This variant you show me, very interesting of course is totally free,
but its database does not strike me, though I wondered if it was
possible to use the same database that I use with squidguard?
But from what I read seems to not work. in this case could send me or
put in a great site or ftp.
On the site mention that you have to pay for it, but if I sign I
suppose I can get a portion of this.
Someone will have the full version but this outdated???
Thanks
Michel
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