Zartash,
can you upload the files
cache.log
ufdbguardd.log
ufdbGuard.conf
to http://upload.urlfilterdb.com ?
In case that the files are small you can send them directly to me.
Marcus
Zartash . wrote:
Thanks, I have installed ufdbGuard and defined it in squid but it doesnt
seem to redirect anything to ufdbGuard, following is what I have
defined in squid.conf:
url_rewrite_program /usr/local/ufdbguard/bin/ufdbgclient
url_rewrite_children 64
Please help..
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:36:59 -0200
From: marcus.kool@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; zartash@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: url blocking
ufdbGuard is a URL filter for Squid that does exactly what Zartash needs.
It transforms codes like %xx to their respective characters and does
URL matching based on the normalised/translated URLs.
It also supports regular expressions, Google Safesearch enforcement and more.
Marcus
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 10/02/11 18:25, Zartash . wrote:
So is there any way to block %?
If it actually exists in the URL (not just the browser display version)
using '%' in the pattern will match it. Block with that ACL.
If its encoding something then no, you can't block it directly. It's a
URL wire-level encoding byte.
You could decode the %xx code and figure out what character it is
hiding. Match and block on that.
Or, if you don't care what character its encoding use '.' regex control
to match any single byte.
Amos