I guess I still don't understand writing acls... acl dating url_regex -i dating acl date url_regex -i date acl singles url_regex -i singles acl swingers url_regex -i swingers acl friendfinder url_regex -i adultfriendfinder acl foundsite01 url_regex -i www.plentyoffish.com* acl timeanddate url_regex -i www.timeanddate.com http_access allow timeanddate http_access deny date http_access deny dating http_access deny singles http_access deny swingers http_access deny friendfinder http_access deny foundsite01 http_access allow localhost http_access deny all
The problem I've been having is www.timeanddate.com comes out true when the url is being checked for "date". I have no problem checking what time it is around the world. www.plentyoffish.com is a dating website as well, but I needed to write a separate acl to block it. I know in the website body you can see words like dating, singles, but I can't figure out how to tell squid to look. Banning them one by one could be a pain, for there is always people in the world looking for love or lust.... I just don't want it to be done on my network. Thanks and bye... David On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 12:47 +0200, Francesco Talamona wrote: > On Sunday 27 September 2009, Stroller wrote: > > The dansguardian website states that it does not include blacklists > > <http://dansguardian.org/?page=blacklist > and instead links to > > <http://urlblacklist.com/?sec=download>. That has a category for > > dating, and can surely be referenced directly by Squid, without > > recourse to dansguardian. > > I didn't know, it's interesting. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. > > Ciao > Francesco >