Amos you are absolutely correct, don't know why I eradicated the
newline between url_rewrite_program and url_rewrite_children.
And thanks again to all posters for their help!
2016-06-17 5:34 GMT+03:00 Amos Jeffries :
> On 16/06/2016 7:54 p.m., reqman wrote:
>> Hello Eliezer,
>>
>> first let me th
On 16/06/2016 7:54 p.m., reqman wrote:
> Hello Eliezer,
>
> first let me thank you for providing a complete and detailed
> explanation, I think I understand now what gives here.
>
> Minor note: Amos is correct in stating that url_rewrite_access
> basically controls what is thrown into the redirec
On 06/16/2016 10:21 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I have a non-public question but if you can share it will be nice.
What is the users size\capacity of the system?
I am asking since I have seen that many squidGuard based systems have acted
slower then with ICAP.
By slower I mean that the initial
On 06/16/2016 02:19 AM, reqman wrote:
Seems nice. But I did not find any concrete documentation howto.
There is a Reference Manual at the download section of ufdbGuard:
https://www.urlfilterdb.com/downloads/software_doc.html
There is also a mailing list for ufdbGuard at sourceforge and
you c
Seems nice. But I did not find any concrete documentation howto.
Furthermore, answering back SSL requests without any SSL-bumping is an
issue there as well. I'll try to have a better look, time allowed.
M.-
2016-06-15 14:36 GMT+03:00 FredB :
>
>>
>> You are mentioning ufdbGuard. Are its lists fre
On 16/06/2016 6:12 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> Hey Michael,
>
>
>
> Well I have not tested FreeBSD dependencies and patches and I am not
> following them daily.
>
> The issue itself with SquidGuard and the url_rewrite interface is more of an
> issue in most cases with CONNECT requests as
On 06/15/2016 08:24 AM, reqman wrote:
I have been using squidGuard for 10+ years. Not the best one could
have, but I am accustomed to its use and idiosyncrasies. Furthermore,
it is package well supported on FreeBSD.
You are mentioning ufdbGuard. Are its lists free for government use?
If not,
>
> You are mentioning ufdbGuard. Are its lists free for government use?
> If not, then I can not use it, since we have very strict purchasing
> requirements, even if it costs $1. And of course, I would have to go
> through evaluation, the usual learning curve etc.
>
> Don't get me wrong here, I
On 06/15/2016 04:22 AM, reqman wrote:
Hello all,
I have been running squid 2.7.X alongside squidguard 1.4 on a FreeBSD
8.x box for years. Started out some 10 years ago, with a much older
squid/squidguard/FreeBSD combination.
Having to upgrade to FreeBSD 10.3, I examined my option regarding
sq
S issues with squidguard after upgrading from squid
2.7 to 3.5
Hello all,
I have been running squid 2.7.X alongside squidguard 1.4 on a FreeBSD 8.x box
for years.
Started out some 10 years ago, with a much older squid/squidguard/FreeBSD
combination.
Having to upgrade to FreeBSD 10.3, I examined my opt
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