Chris Santerre wrote:
Or one could take the sa-blacklist file and turn it into a quick hosts file. I have a host file on the server that is copied to everyones machine everytime they log in. Full of spyware domains that simply point to 127.0.0.1 and It is easy for me to change.
However squid also rocks. I have had a test server running for 1.5 years. I haven't had time to tweak it yet to go production yet.
Hi Chris!
I *assume* (I know what happens when you assume... (-; ) that the host file is not loaded in memory and is processed sequentially so wouldn't having a big host file make its parsing be very very slow?
That's an assumption though...
Have a nice day!
Nick