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

From: <casfre@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 12:53:01 -0300

HI,

> > Well, it is a little boring, but, we always can enter the site,
> > save source page code, process it an use it with Squid, but, again,
> > how about ethics?
>
> Good question. Their terms of use explicitly says
>
> "You may not utilize any automatic or manual process to harvest
> information from the Site."
>
> but the legal status of this varies depending on in which country you
> are.

     It is an interesting point too. I feel that if they organized the
list and published their conditions, is important to respect the
terms. I think it is a philosophical, ethical an legal issue. I
decided to do not use their list, for awhile. Really thank you for
your opinion.( Beware: my english is not good enough. :-D )

     In a while, I am looking at the Dwayne Hottinger suggestion (
sorry I lost original e-mail ) "There is some people doing work on
blacklists at bleeding-edge." Thanks Dwayne.

     I have already got this list:
http://doc.bleedingthreats.net/bin/view/Main/AllProjects#BlackHoleDNS_for_Spyware.

     I don't know if there are so many proxie's sites in this list as
are in the proxy.org, but it has (bleedingthreats) more than 16.000
spyware domains.

     Really thank your for your attention.

     Regards,

Freitas
Received on Fri Sep 07 2007 - 09:53:12 MDT

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