Re: Web filtering

From: dave spaulding <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 12:31:10 -0400

Hi,

We use websense http://www.websense.com Itg runs on NT or solaris...linix
coming someday... Our customer hit a squid box which is pointed at the
filter so squid only caches "acceptable pages" Works very well for us.
Call Jeff True at Websense. They have a full functioning demo to download.

dave@mva.net

At 09:31 PM 7/3/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm looking for some software that can filter web sites based on their
>content, not just on their URL. I've been looking at squirm and
>squidGuard. I like squidGuard's ACL support, and I like the ability to
>filter sites based on domain name, URL, or a regex, but it only looks at
>the URL, and not the actual content of the document(s). Is there any
>software that WILL look at the contents of a document and decide whether
>the document should be filtered out or not, either by using a regular
>expression, or by reaching a maximum count for "tabooed" words? Whether
>it's a squid redirector or a stand-alone proxy server really makes no
>difference to me. I should be able to make either work in my setup.
>
>I've seen a package called ActiveGuardian that looks like it would do what
>I want (it's not a squid redirector, however), but it doesn't compile yet,
>and the author(s) have somewhat abandoned the project, it seems. :-(
>
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