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Agent007
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4 March 2003, 08:34 »
Hi all,
I have installed Privoxy & Squid on my system....Is there a way to use either one of them for content filtering? Lets say, I wanna block the word 'sex', then any page that would be displaying the term should be blocked...
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10 March 2003, 08:58 »
hmmmm.... i know you could probly block it easily for URLs containing the word "sex" in the actual domain name, but i dont know about within the page.
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10 March 2003, 21:59 »
umm, howabout you try to use the internet at my school. but thats called bess. it probably can be done, and i have heard of examples of people using squid. but its not automatic or anything
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10 March 2003, 22:26 »
Funny, I have my proxy server configured where it blocks all webpages that
don't
contain the word sex.
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