On 10/19/2013 at 12:27 AM Stefan Wollny wrote: |Hi there, |[snip] | |My question is on the squid-server I have running at home: What |would make more sense - blocking facebook.com via pf.conf alike or are |there reasons to use squid's ACL instead? Performance? Being |ultra-paranoid and implementing both (or even additionally the |hosts-file-block?)? From my understanding squid should not be able to |block https-traffic as it is encrypted - or am I wrong here? | |Curious if there is a particular (Open)BSD solution or simply how you |'guys and gals' would do it. =============
I put privoxy between the browser and squid on my home network. The privoxy mailing list has discussion about blocking facebook. Additionally, if you're running firefox, look to see if the ghostery plug-in would work for you.