RE: [squid-users] PHP , squid, squidGuard question

From: Nick Duda <nduda@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 13:49:40 -0500

Let me be a bit more descriptive :)

Browsing porn would yield:
Error Code: Hey you, you look like a monkey and smell like one too!

Browsing mail would yield:
Error Code: Get back to work PUNK!

- Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael St. Laurent [mailto:mikes@hartwellcorp.com]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:45 PM
To: Nick Duda; Squid Users
Subject: RE: [squid-users] PHP , squid, squidGuard question

I don't know PHP but from the format I would guess that if you were to
change the line that reads

          print "<li>Error Code: ".$_GET['targetgroup']."</li>"; ?>

So that it instead read as

          print "<li>Error Code: You have browsed
".$_GET['targetgroup']."</li>"; ?>

That it would do what you want.

--
Michael St. Laurent
Hartwell Corporation

"That which does not kill me, makes me stranger." -Llewellyn, Ozy and
Millie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Duda [mailto:nduda@VistaPrint.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 10:39 AM
> To: Squid Users
> Subject: [squid-users] PHP , squid, squidGuard question
>
>
> I have squid installed with squidGuard. My squidGuard
> redirects to a php
> script and works perfectly. The script is below.
>
> <?php
>           print "<li>Client Username: ".$_GET['clientuser']."</li>";
>           print "<li>Client IP Address: ".$_GET['clientaddr']."</li>";
>           print "<li>URL: ".$_GET['url']."</li>";
>           print "<li>Error Code: ".$_GET['targetgroup']."</li>"; ?>
>
> For the target group, it displays whatever group was triggered. So for
> example if you browse porn it would say:
>
> Error Code: porn
>
> I'd like to modify the php script so that if the user browses porn it
> says something like:
>
> Error Code: You have browsed Porn
>
> So I would imagine that in the script there would need to be
> a line that
> says something like,
>
>
> if targetgroup = porn then print " You have browsed Porn"
> if targergroup = webmail then print "You have browsed Webmail"
>
> Any ideas?
>
> - Nick
>
>
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