Re: [squid-users] https: filtering

From: Marcus Kool <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 18:54:26 -0200

Bob,

blocking proxies is challenging...
the-cloak.com can easily be blocked by the free ufdbGuard (it
is a Squid redirector) because it has an invalid SSL certificate
and ufdbGuard has an option to block that.
But there are many more HTTP-based proxy sites and to block those
you need a URL database.
You can try a free or a commercial URL database (you can use either
one with ufdbGuard).

I represent a commercial URL database vendor (http://www.urlfilterdb.com).
For the sake of comparison with free URL databases:
URLfilterDB has today 29230 domains, 31796 urls and 18 regular expressions
for the URL category "proxies".

Marcus

Bob Morrison wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can use squid to prevent
> our students from by passing content filtering by using
> an anonymous https: proxy server such as "the-cloak.com"?
>
> I've tried a few techniques things with IPTables but they are becoming hard
> to manage.
>
> Any ideas are welcome
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions
>
>
> Bob Morrison, CNE, MCSE
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jan 26 2008 - 13:55:57 MST

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