RE: [squid-users] fyi

From: Van Bossche Koen <Koen.VanBossche@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 14:24:35 +0100

Thank you very much Simon.
I have installed webmin and checked it out. It really is what I need.
I also found a module :
Trend (still have to check it out) Interscan
Squid Logfile analysis
Squidguard

This in combination with perl, really will make a difference.

Kind Regards,
./koen

> > I already use a blocking list (txt file) within squid which
> could be used. I
> > am not really a developer or perl guru, but I will try to
> find some time
> > (problem of many I expect) and try it myself.
>
> I have cooked up something rather quickly. It's not
> particularly neat or
> impressive, but it does the job. I am not going to improve it
> unless there is
> significant interest, but I can think of loads of ways it can be made
> significantly better, so encourage me :-).
>
> The attached perl file will ask for a site to be input for
> blocking. When you
> hit go it is simply concatenated to the end of the block list
> file, and then
> the current file is echoed to the web browser.
>
> Instructions:
> - The block file is set on line 4. It has to be read/writable
> by the same user
> as the web server (nobody, if you're running stock apache)
> which would
> probably best run on the squid machine. You should not need
> to change anything
> else in the code.
> - It requires cgi-lib.pl, which may be available on your
> machine already.
> cgi-lib handles HTML Form input parsing, header generation,
> etc. Get a recent
> version from http://cgi-lib.berkeley.edu/
> - Copy the script to your cgi-bin directory, mark it as
> executable by the web
> server user (nobody, if you're running stock apache), and go for it!
>
> I accept no responsibility for what this script may do, if
> you don't dig what
> is going on then don't install it on a production machine.
>
> Please don't flame my PERL style, this is a rapid homecooked
> piece of script
> which is meant more to "show the way" than provide a
> functional utility.
> However, constructive criticism most welcome, along with additions and
> corrections. After all, this is 31 lines of code, not a masterpiece.
>
> --
> John Lennon:--v [Simon White. vim/mutt/Linux. simon@mtds.com.
> GIMPS: 39.78%]
> Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics
> and think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we liked it, we
> would keep our
> mouths shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we
> meant all along.
>
Received on Thu Mar 14 2002 - 06:25:00 MST

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