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martin f krafft

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Aug 27, 2002, 5:14:09 AM8/27/02
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hi all,

aside from viralator[1] and squid-vscan[2], do you know of ways to
either filter every file that squid processes through a script or to
call a script with the saved filename *before* it's forwarded to the
client? i am trying to make AntiVir and Squid (sarge) play together...

[1] viralator is not GPL and it requires an HTTP server since it
uses a URL redirector for squid
http://viralator.loddington.com/
[2] squid-vscan only works for the 2.3 versions of squid, and aside,
it's bound to the ScannerDaemon of the openantivirus.org
project. i want to use antivir!

any tips appreciated!

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martin f krafft

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Aug 27, 2002, 5:58:40 AM8/27/02
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also sprach martin f krafft <mad...@madduck.net> [2002.08.27.1111 +0200]:


> aside from viralator[1] and squid-vscan[2], do you know of ways to
> either filter every file that squid processes through a script or to
> call a script with the saved filename *before* it's forwarded to the
> client?

=2E.. or another good caching HTTP (FTP would be nice too) proxy capable
of filtering?

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cat /dev/world | perl -e "while (<>) {(/(^.*? \?) 42 \!/) && (print $1)}"
errors->(c)

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