Am Sat, 19 Oct 2013 13:03:56 +0100 schrieb skin...@britvault.co.uk (Craig R. Skinner):
> On 2013-10-19 Sat 01:56 AM |, Stefan Wollny wrote: > > > > No, no: The squid is running on a regular server at home securing > > the PCs and the laptop once I am around. > > Maybe feed a modified version of this list to Squid (fb ad servers are > in there, adjust to block the whole thing): > http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/serverlist.php?hostformat=squid-dstdom-regex&showintro=0&startdate[day]=&startdate[month]=&startdate[year]=&mimetype=plaintext > > A Squid idea which I've been meaning to try with the above > (needs mods: 'wget' should be 'ftp', should use /etc/rc.d/squid) > I run squid chrooted, so further mods needed for that too. > https://calomel.org/squid_adservers.html > > DNS ideas which I use to block some advertising & other junk: > http://www.deer-run.com/~hal/sysadmin/dns-advert.html > http://www.holland-consulting.net/tech/imblock.html > http://box.matto.nl/dnsadblok.html > > For my laptop when away from home, I've found the Firefox plugin > 'Block site' works: > https://addons.mozilla.org/En-us/firefox/addon/blocksite/ > > And another FX addon: > http://adblockplus.org/ > Hi Craig, beside 'calomel.org' being constantly a subject to objections on this list (I am not educated on the respective matters to judge - PLEASE: No remarks on this thread!) I'd like to thank you for sharing those links. I have adblockplus already set up in Firefox - but what to do when using xombrero? But for my original question the other links you shared are worth a read. Thank you for taking your time to look up the links and share with the list! Have a nice Sunday! Regards, STEFAN Mit freundlichen Grüßen, STEFAN WOLLNY Regulatory Reporting Consultancy Tel.: +49 (0) 177 655 7875 Fax.: +49 (0) 3212 655 7875 Mail: ste...@wollny.de GnuPG-Key ID: 0x9C26F1D0