On 06/16/2016 02:19 AM, reqman wrote:
Seems nice. But I did not find any concrete documentation howto.
There is a Reference Manual at the download section of ufdbGuard:
https://www.urlfilterdb.com/downloads/software_doc.html
There is also a mailing list for ufdbGuard at sourceforge and
you can email the support desk. We do answer and usually within a few hours.
Marcus
Furthermore, answering back SSL requests without any SSL-bumping is an
issue there as well. I'll try to have a better look, time allowed.
M.-
2016-06-15 14:36 GMT+03:00 FredB <fredbmail@xxxxxxx>:
You are mentioning ufdbGuard. Are its lists free for government use?
If not, then I can not use it, since we have very strict purchasing
requirements, even if it costs $1. And of course, I would have to go
through evaluation, the usual learning curve etc.
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying no. I'm just saying that even
though it seems to be easy to say "yes", reality is much different.
You can also use E2guardian, a free web url and content filtering proxy
There is a package for Freebsd
Fred
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