I don't know of a list of "adult" sites. Generally most companies that provide filtering software guard them ferociaously. However, if you wish to block game playing, web based e-mail, and web based chat, there is a web site http://www.80.com/blacklist.htm which is maintained for libraries. You can suck this into a file and use
the file format of the dstdomain.
You could try to filter the regular expression "sex" which would stifle about 10%.
Slightly off topic. One of the cornerstones of all the proposed filtering legislation for schools and libraries, is that someone else must decided which sites to include but keep it secret. Saying to someone that their site is inappropriate for children, when they don't think so, causes lawsuits in the US.
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>Has anyone here knows how to configure the Squid to deny access to all adult sites without using the acl dstdomain. In case there's no way, who or where can i find an updated list of adult site. Or anyone kind enough to share their list.
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-- Josh Kuperman Saratoga Springs Public Library sar_kuper@sals.edu 49 Henry St 518.584.7860x211 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 http://www.library.saratoga.ny.usReceived on Tue Feb 23 1999 - 09:01:06 MST
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