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| This contrib brings 3 new features for squid proxy, and provides a simple panel to control most of it: | | This contrib brings 3 new features for squid proxy, and provides a simple panel to control most of it: |
| *URL Filtering (with [http://squidguard.org/ squidGuard]) | | *URL Filtering (with [http://squidguard.org/ squidGuard]) |
− | Several categories of domain names and URLs are downloaded from the University of Toulouse and updated every night (you can get more informations on these lists [http://dsi.ut-capitole.fr/blacklists/ here), it french). You can then just choose which catagories you want to block. You can enter a list of ip addresses which won't be filtered, and a local blacklist and whitelist. | + | Several categories of domain names and URLs are downloaded from the University of Toulouse and updated every night (you can get more informations on these lists [http://dsi.ut-capitole.fr/blacklists/ here]), in french). You can then just choose which catagories you want to block. You can enter a list of ip addresses which won't be filtered, and a local blacklist and whitelist. |
| *On the fly antivirus scanning (using ([http://squidclamav.darold.net/ squidclamav]) | | *On the fly antivirus scanning (using ([http://squidclamav.darold.net/ squidclamav]) |
| When enabled, all web trafic will be scanned before being sent to the client | | When enabled, all web trafic will be scanned before being sent to the client |
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| Every request passing through squid is logged in a database, making it easier to analyze squid logs. There's no frontend for this, but you can use your favorite mysql client to see which domains are the most visited, which user eats all your bandwidth, etc... | | Every request passing through squid is logged in a database, making it easier to analyze squid logs. There's no frontend for this, but you can use your favorite mysql client to see which domains are the most visited, which user eats all your bandwidth, etc... |
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− | This contrib can replace dansguardian if you have simple filtering requirement. It's really easy to configure, but is also less powerfull. Dansguardian is a real content scanner (it analyze the content of the pages while squidguard only look at the URLs for example. | + | This contrib can replace dansguardian if you have simple filtering requirements. It's really easy to configure, but is also less powerfull. Dansguardian is a real content scanner (it analyze the content of the pages while squidguard only look at the URLs for example). |
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| ===Requirements=== | | ===Requirements=== |