Re: [squid-users] Block all Web Proxies with squid.

From: Marcus Kool <marcus.kool@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:11:27 -0300

dhottinger@harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
> Quoting Preetish <preetish.tripathi@gmail.com>:
>
>> On 9/5/07, Norman Noah <norman.noah@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Well if u want to block proxy you can get the list from
>>>
>>> www.proxy.org.
>>
>> But this list is paid.is there any free list or can someone send a an
>> attached text file of the list.Even i face the same Issue.May be we
>> can make it work with SquidGaurd.
>>>
>>> they have the updated list of all running proxies..
>>>
>>> y must u allow https not to go through squid ?
>>>
>>> in my environment all internet access must go through squid.
>>>
>>
>
> Im sort of curious how you route your traffic? Im using iptables and
> reroute all port 80 traffic to my proxy on port 8080. Port 443 traffic
> goes straight to website, because you cant cache encrypted traffic. Or
> am I totally wrong about this?

But you can filter based on the domain name.
there are plenty of https proxies out there...

>
> --Dwayne Hottinger
> Network Administrator
> Harrisonburg City Public Schools
>
>
>
Received on Tue Sep 04 2007 - 19:11:38 MDT

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