The last update is 5 years old, and its blacklists are obsolete.

https://github.com/conformal/adsuck/tree/master/files

Sent from ProtonMail Mobile

On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 22:51, Stefan Wollny <stefan.wol...@web.de> wrote:

> Hi there! I have this little machine which serves as (squid-)proxy for my 
> local net. $ dmesg | grep Open OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #311: Wed Dec 
> 27 21:49:49 MST 2017 Basically everything is fine - except responses are kind 
> of slow. So I had the idea to not use squid to filter for unwanted sites but 
> use adsuck. I followed the advice in 
> /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/adsuck-2.5.0p4 which now reads: $ cat 
> /etc/dhclient.conf send host-name ; script "/usr/local/sbin/dhclient-adsuck"; 
> I had to use chflags with 'schg' to make shure that /etc/resolv.conf only 
> contains one line (neither 'supersede' nor 'prepend' in dhclient.conf did the 
> job): $ cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 127.0.0.1 And YES: adsuck is 
> activated via /etc/rc.conf.local (actually it is the very first one after 
> 'pkg_scripts='). It is up and running: $ top | grep adsuck 72573 _adsuck 2 0 
> 2260K 4704K idle kqread 0:00 0.00% adsuck Now: If I run 'sh /etc/netstart' on 
> the console or an xterm I see the following: $ doas sh /etc/netstart em1: 
> /etc/dhclient.conf line 2: expecting statement. em1: script em1: ^ em1: 
> DHCPREQUEST to 255.255.255.255 em1: DHCPACK from a.b.c.d (aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff) 
> em1: bound to a.b.d.e -- renewal in 432000 seconds I am kind of stuck: What 
> might I have been doing wrong here??? Some kind soul around to give me a 
> clue? THX in advance! Best, STEFAN

Reply via email to