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On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 16:06:31 -0800, Jon R. wrote:
On Friday, March 18, 2011 15:48 AKDT, Amos Jeffries wrote:

On 19/03/11 07:14, Test User wrote:
> I had been asked if this is possible and doing a search through the mailing list and google, I could only find a howto for SafeSquid. Is it possible to do this in transparent mode using squid? If so, can someone point me to a doc on how to accomplish this?

What is this "youtube safety mode" you speak of?

NP: "SafeSquid" is a system which is not related to Squid, just taking
the brand name to boost their product.

Amos

 Hello Amos,

I understand about SafeSquid after spending a couple minutes on their site.

The youtube safety mode is a mode that blocks objectionable content
from appearing as a result in a search. From what I have read it
appears to only work on a browser by browser basis, so I figured I
would ask the gurus' if they knew of a way to turn it on using a
transparent proxy.

Here is a link to YouTubes explanation of what it is:

http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=174084


That is one truely useless explanation for anyone with technical interest.

Do you have any info or knowledge about how it operates in HTTP? or if it even does so?

Squid has some capability to alter HTTP headers. But that requires knowing what is going on in the background and what to change from/to.

Amos



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