Blocking all pornographic/non-work related sites is a daunting task. There are
several commercial products available that work with squid. The value in
these commercial products is the list of sites that they have compiled.
http://www.netpartners.com ## turnkey (hardware/software) running squid
http://www.smartfilter.com ## offers a redirector for squid
I am not sure if blacklisting is the best way to filter this material but it
is certainly more reliable than using keywords. There is absolutely no way
there will ever be a comprehensive list compiled given the nature of Internet
content. There seems to be quite alot of demand for a "free" blacklist
implementation, but asking the Internet community to surf porn and compile the
results seems a bit much.
Josh Kuperman wrote:
>
> Oops, I made a mistake! it is http://www.84.com/blacklist.htm
> Just a typo but I'm sure it was annoying.
>
> At 04:12 PM 2/23/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >Are you sure about that url? I am not getting any response to this.
> >
> >>site http://www.80.com/blacklist.htm which is maintained for libraries. You
>
> --
> 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.us
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney D. Holm rodneyh@apexxtech.com Apexx Technology, Inc. http://www.apexxtech.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Wed Feb 24 1999 - 09:04:51 MST
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