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Re: HTTP Proxies used for Fighting Spyware: Feedback

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (trainier@kalsec.com)
Fri Sep 23 16:52:36 2005

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To: nanog@merit.edu
From: trainier@kalsec.com
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:49:48 -0400
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> perhaps a vendor neutral format file and a few tools to make
> squidguard/bluecoat/blah filters? :)

That's the point.  The filters I maintain are simply flat text files that 
SquidGuard looks at.  It's very fast, too.
I'll put something together this weekend.

Tim Rainier
Information Services, Kalsec, INC
trainier@kalsec.com




"Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow@mci.com> 
09/23/2005 03:56 PM

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Re: HTTP Proxies used for Fighting Spyware: Feedback







On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 trainier@kalsec.com wrote:

> So, got some free time?  I'd gladly start a project/database/website to
> put a malware blacklist database together.  The key to it being
> successful, is unanimous decisions on what is blocked and what is not.

perhaps a vendor neutral format file and a few tools to make
squidguard/bluecoat/blah filters? :)

>
> Again, if this is off-topic, my apologies.
> Speaking of which, can someone re-point me to document that explains 
what
> is and is not considered to be on-topic?  :-)
>

this seemed on topic.



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