SquidGuard Default Blacklist SafeSearch settings and Shallalist
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I tried the new package and got all request to google being redirected to page 301 until I unchecked all rule set.
Possible you block search engines in Shalalist This block all known popular engines (Yahoo/google too) - 301 report about this.
test
http://fr.search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A1f4cfpNMYhJEgkBc8pjAQx.?p=porn&y=Rechercher&fr=pnf-reg&rd=r1
get
Nous n'avons trouvé aucun résultat pour la recherche sur 'porn'. -
hmm , I did not. The only thing I did was to reinstall the package to get the latest release and it looks it made something to the destination rule set. Once I loaded again the Shalalist and set it up again, this was working back as normal.
I digged on squidguard/squid on the internet but there is apparently no easy way to debug / trace what is going on with the rewrite ::). Any idea/hint ?Thanks.
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Interesting. I have click on your 'test' weblink and I got the following (see picture).
So there is clearly something wrong with my set up then…
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I have been out for a while.
Just getting back in to see what has happened.dvserg,
Is this info still current, or do I need something else?- download 'http://diskatel.narod.ru/pfSense/packages/squidguard_safesearch.zip'
- unpack to '/usr/local/pkg'
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I have been out for a while.
Just getting back in to see what has happened.dvserg,
Is this info still current, or do I need something else?- download 'http://diskatel.narod.ru/pfSense/packages/squidguard_safesearch.zip'
- unpack to '/usr/local/pkg'
Not actual..
Safesearch already built into the squidGuard. Reinstall you package.
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Reloaded the package and the safesearch rewrite option shows up.
The squidguard.config file ends with:
rew safesearch {
s@(google../search?.q=.)@\1&safe=active@i
s@(google../images.q=.)@\1&safe=active@i
s@(google../groups.q=.)@\1&safe=active@i
s@(google../news.q=.)@\1&safe=active@i
s@(yandex../yandsearch?.text=.)@\1&fyandex=1@i
s@(search.yahoo../search.p=.)@\1&vm=r@i
s@(search.live../.q=.)@\1&adlt=strict@i
s@(search.msn../.q=.)@\1&adlt=strict@i
log block.log
}acl {
default {
pass !blk_BL_adv !blk_BL_aggressive !blk_BL_dating !blk_BL_drugs !blk_BL_gamble !blk_BL_hacking !blk_BL_models !blk_BL_movies !blk_BL_porn !blk_BL_sex_lingerie !blk_BL_spyware !blk_BL_violence !blk_BL_warez !Porn_Filter all
redirect http://192.168.2.1:81/sgerror.php?url=403…
rewrite safesearch
log block.log
}
}I then tested Google, Yahoo and MSN.
Yahoo is the only one that is rewriting and actually blocking.
To test this, for Google I added &safe=active, for msn I added &adlt=strict, to the URL's myslef.
This worked, so not sure why the rewrite rule isn't working.If you need any more info from me let me know.
Search word I used was "porno".Thanks for all the help.
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I did some checking and possibly the:
google..*/
might work as:
google…/
Don't know how to change the Config manually or would test myself.
Don't have any ideas on the MSN search.
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dvserg,
Do you know if the bug in pfSense causing it to crash when the safe search rules were put in manuelly is fixed?
If it is, I will try writing the rules there to test and figure out what is going on.
Just don't want to crash and reload right now.Thanks
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dvserg,
Do you know if the bug in pfSense causing it to crash when the safe search rules were put in manuelly is fixed?
If it is, I will try writing the rules there to test and figure out what is going on.
Just don't want to crash and reload right now.
ThanksAbout bug - i sent bugreport and received info what in next version pfSense this bug will fixed.
In my pfSense's safesearch work good (google/msn..)
'google../' - is a regular expression, what mean 'google./'You can change /usr/local/pkg/squidguard.inc for you tests.
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dvserg,
Do you know if the bug in pfSense causing it to crash when the safe search rules were put in manuelly is fixed?
If it is, I will try writing the rules there to test and figure out what is going on.
Just don't want to crash and reload right now.
ThanksAbout bug - i sent bugreport and received info what in next version pfSense this bug will fixed.
In my pfSense's safesearch work good (google/msn..)
'google../' - is a regular expression, what mean 'google./'You can change /usr/local/pkg/squidguard.inc for you tests.
I am not sure about the 'google…/' in place of the 'google..*/'
This is just something I found searching the web for SquidGuard Safe Search ReWrite Rules. (not specifically pfSense package).Thanks for the update on the pfSense Bug. I will watch for the next version and update right away.
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Is bing safesearch supported?
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