Zartash,
can you upload the files
cache.log
ufdbguardd.log
ufdbGuard.conf
to http://upload.urlfilterdb.com ?
In case that the files are small you can send them directly to me.
Marcus
Zartash . wrote:
> Thanks, I have installed ufdbGuard and defined it in squid but it doesnt
>  seem to redirect anything to ufdbGuard, following is what I have 
> defined in squid.conf:
> 
> url_rewrite_program /usr/local/ufdbguard/bin/ufdbgclient
> url_rewrite_children 64
> 
> Please help..
> 
> 
>> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:36:59 -0200
>> From: marcus.kool_at_urlfilterdb.com
>> To: squid3_at_treenet.co.nz
>> CC: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org; zartash_at_hotmail.com
>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] url blocking
>>
>> ufdbGuard is a URL filter for Squid that does exactly what Zartash needs.
>> It transforms codes like %xx to their respective characters and does
>> URL matching based on the normalised/translated URLs.
>> It also supports regular expressions, Google Safesearch enforcement and more.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>> Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>> On 10/02/11 18:25, Zartash . wrote:
>>>> So is there any way to block %?
>>>>
>>> If it actually exists in the URL (not just the browser display version) 
>>> using '%' in the pattern will match it. Block with that ACL.
>>>
>>>
>>> If its encoding something then no, you can't block it directly. It's a 
>>> URL wire-level encoding byte.
>>>
>>> You could decode the %xx code and figure out what character it is 
>>> hiding. Match and block on that.
>>>
>>> Or, if you don't care what character its encoding use '.' regex control 
>>> to match any single byte.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Amos
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