Ad block with PixelServ
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This have been done on DD-WRT but I can't find how-to for pfsense. I'm wondering if it's possible to setup ad blocking with PixelServ? http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/pixelserv.php
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This would actually make for an interesting plugin (and one I'd may be willing to partially fund if you could integrate it with the AdBlock Plus lists).
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Does squid + squidguard work on pfSense NanoBSD?
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Does squid + squidguard work on pfSense NanoBSD?
It does, as long as you do not try to use it for caching, but only for access control. Ad blocking should work with the right blacklists.
EDIT: Added quote.
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I would like to see someone find a way to incorporate PixelServ as it's much lighter than squid + squidguard. What if someone want to do caching and blocking ads… this will not work.
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If you want to do caching, you need a full install not an embedded system running from a CF.
EDIT: My earlier reply was to jasonlitka's question about NanoBSD, not to the main topic of the thread. That may not have been clear before.
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Does squid + squidguard work on pfSense NanoBSD?
It does, as long as you do not try to use it for caching, but only for access control. Ad blocking should work with the right blacklists.
EDIT: Added quote.
Hmm… Interesting. I think I'll play around with that this weekend at home.
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heh, what I've done is configure SquidGaurd to redirect to ext URL, and that URL is:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Blank.gif
Not the most elegant…but kinda the same thing!
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heh, what I've done is configure SquidGaurd to redirect to ext URL, and that URL is:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Blank.gif
Not the most elegant…but kinda the same thing!
Nice! I've never work with squidguard before, do you use some sort of block list with squidguard?