On 25/03/15 02:34, snakeeyes wrote:
BTW can squid block dynamically loaded images, and ajax request which return images. I want that on yahoo and google Is that possible ?
Yes snakeeyes, that's surely possible. Maybe not easy, but only a few things are not possible.
However, as said in previous emails, this is the time that you should stop trying to ask for 'ready-to-use-rules' and start understanding that, as already said previously, blocking the way you want is not trivial, as internet browsing can look trivial to the user but it's definitely not on a technical view.
Images can come in https connections and, thus, squid cannot see them. If you use SSL-Bump, filtering based on the content of SSL connections becames possible. That's not a trivial configuration, but that's surely possible.
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