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Re: [squid-users] apache
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| Winston.Tan@allianz.com.sg 2004-04-29, 6:55 pm |
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Dear all
Do you have any idea how to apply apache patches? I m running squid 2.4
stable 3 on a SuSE Linux platform.
I have also run squidGuard to prevent illegal websites. Is there a way to
edit the html page (which one) to tell people
that the websites is blocked due to some security reason?
Thanks
Winston
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| Henrik Nordstrom 2004-04-29, 6:55 pm |
| On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 Winston.Tan@allianz.com.sg wrote:
> Do you have any idea how to apply apache patches? I m running squid 2.4
> stable 3 on a SuSE Linux platform.
What patches are you talking about, where?
Squid is not Apache.
> I have also run squidGuard to prevent illegal websites. Is there a way
> to edit the html page (which one) to tell people that the websites is
> blocked due to some security reason?
The block page used by squidGuard is just a HTML page of your choice..
ofcourse you can edit this to your liking.
See your squidGuard configuration on which page this is, as it is defined
by your configuration.
Regards
Henrik
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