Ubuntu 12.04
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Run with SquidGuard2012/07/09

 
In addition to squidClamav, Run Squid with SquidGuard that is a URL redirector used to use blacklists.
[1] Install SquidGuard
root@lan:~#
aptitude -y install squidguard
root@lan:~#
mv /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf.bk

root@lan:~#
vi /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf
# create new ( most simply setting )

dbhome /var/lib/squidguard/db
logdir /var/log/squid
# define category 'deny'

dest deny {
# define prohibited domain file for 'deny'

domainlist deny/domains

# define prohibited URL file for 'deny'

urllist deny/urls

}
acl {
default {

# allow except 'deny'

pass !deny all

# redirect URL

redirect http://www.srv.world/error.html

}

}
root@lan:~#
mkdir /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/
root@lan:~#
squidGuard -C all

root@lan:~#
chown -R c-icap:proxy /var/lib/squidguard

root@lan:~#
chown c-icap:proxy /var/log/squid/squidGuard.log
root@lan:~#
vi /etc/squidclamav.conf
# line 21: uncomment and change PATH

squidguard
/usr/bin/squidGuard
root@lan:~#
/etc/init.d/c-icap restart

Restarting c-icap: c-icap.
[2] Try to access to the URL set as prohibited domain in [1].
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