Open DNS does a pretty good job of filtering. You can still run your
own dns as well.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:36 PM, -ray <ray@ops.selu.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Mischa D. Krilov wrote:
>
>> What's the state of the solution these days?
>
> The tools are all there... linux, iptables, squid, etc. The problem i found
> was getting a good list of sites to allow/deny. I certainly don't want to
> build my own list. And I haven't found any good, free options.
>
> I think dansguardian and untangled both use urlblacklist.com, which is a
> commercial list. At $6/month, it's not too expensive, but still not free
> :).
>
> ray
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