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MAllam
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« on: Wednesday 27 May 2009, 11:55:43 pm »

Hi,

Im trying to block virtually all categories on the content filter but unable to do so, so far I have checked them all and turned them to red block signs and clicked save but when it reloads only , advertisements, audio, , gambling, hacking, violence, web proxies and uncategorised go red, the rest remain green and even if I do one at a time they return back to green after hitting the save button. Also the web proxies seems to be a bit pathetic, ive tried around 100 proxies and virtually all of them load! where does endian get its list from?

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Mike
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« Reply #1 on: Friday 05 June 2009, 02:37:51 am »

Had this problem too. The ones that revert to green, actually dont have lists to block by, and so that category is not blocked. Confusing i know, i opened a bug a while ago not sure if anything came of it. as for the lists, i think they are from http://urlblacklist.com/ but unless you have a subscription, it dont get udpated regularly. Proxys are a hard thing to block as open ones get thrown up and taken down all the time.  Tor is a excellent example. Unless you got a bunch of little haxors, i wouldnt sweat it. If you do just make sure port 80 isnt open to anyone, and make sure they all go through your proxy.
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« Reply #2 on: Friday 05 June 2009, 06:17:18 pm »

Can you help how to install the file bigblacklist.tar.gz? this is free to install or we need to pay?
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