Re: [squid-users] Re: filtering solution

From: Rodney Richison <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:22:57 -0500

And work it does.. :)

BTW, I tried censornet which uses the same stuff squid, dansguardian
etc. But it marries the mac address's of the machines. Not very
hotspot friendly.

Now to go google for a way to redirect the squid port to port 8080

Adam Aube wrote:

>Hendrik Voigtl�nder wrote:
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>>Rodney Richison wrote:
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>>>Need to implement filtering at a small library to get compliant with the
>>>law. However, they will need the ability to temporarily turn off
>>>filtering on ANY machine if an adult so desires with a password.
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>>Probably if you combine acl-based filtering and authentication in squid.
>>No idea how long the authentication is valid (i.e. may be used by the
>>next user...)
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>If basic authentication is used, the user will have to reauthenticate if the
>browser is closed and re-opened.
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>Adam
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