Run with SquidGuard
2015/01/15 |
Configure Squid + SquidGuard to set contents filtering.
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[1] | Install SquidGuard. |
[root@lan ~]# mv /etc/squid/squidguard.conf /etc/squid/squidguard.conf.bk
[root@lan ~]#
vi /etc/squid/squidguard.conf # create new
dbhome /var/lib/squidguard/db
logdir /var/log/squidguard # define 'deny' category dest deny { # define prohibited domain list in 'deny' category domainlist deny/domains # define prohibited URL list in 'deny' category urllist deny/urls }
acl { default { # permit all except 'deny' category pass !deny all # the redirected URL if matches 'deny' redirect http://www.srv.world/error.html } } mkdir /var/log/squidguard [root@lan ~]# mkdir -p /var/lib/squidguard/db/deny
[root@lan ~]#
vi /var/lib/squidguard/db/deny/domains # write domains you'd like to prohibit to access
yahoo.co.jp
example.com
[root@lan ~]#
vi /var/lib/squidguard/db/deny/urls # write URLs you'd like to prohibit to access
www.yahoo.co.jp/deny/
www.example.com/ squidGuard -C all [root@lan ~]# chown -R squid. /var/lib/squidguard/db/deny
[root@lan ~]#
vi /usr/local/etc/squidclamav.conf # line 16: uncomment and change squidguard /usr/bin/squidguard
/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart Stopping squid: ................[ OK ] Starting squid: .[ OK ] |
[2] | Try to access to the URL you set as prohibited domains in [1]. |