On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:51:18AM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I have JunkBuster installed on Potato and it is running as a daemon but it
> won't filter anything.
>
> I also have Woffle running on port 8080 and that is specified as the proxy
> server in Netscape.
Generally speaking, you filter through Junkbuster first, then point it
to your caching proxy. I chain Junkbuster to squid.
To do this, point your *browser* to the Junkbuster proxy (port 5865 by
default), and forward Junkbuster to woffle with the appropriate
forward entry:
## Use the Woffle proxy
* localhost:8080 . . # implicit
> Could someone please explain what I need to do.
You also need to specify some sites to block. What's really nice with
Junkbuster is that you can use regular expressions to cover a lot of
ground.
# Illustrative Blockfile for the Internet Junkbuster
/*.*/adimages.go.com/
/*.*/ads.pl*.*
/*.*/ads/*.*
/ads/
/advert/
/adverts/
a32.g.a.yimg.com
ad*.flycast.com
ad.*.*
adforce.imgis.com
adremote.pathfinder.com
ads*.focalink.com
ads*.zdnet.com
ads.*.*
adserver.*.*
advertising.com
cgi.pathfinder.com/cgi-bin/time/ads
cnet.com/Ads
deja.com/gifs/promo/
doubleclick.net
doubleclick.com
gm.preferences.com
image.pathfinder.com/sponsors*/
images.getrelevant.com/
images.inclusion.net/builder/ad.*
images.zdnet.com/adverts/
images2.nytimes.com/RealMedia/ads
linkexchange.com
netgravity3.economist.com/
sfgate.com/place-ads/
sonar.com
teknosurf*.com
view.avenuea.com/
web2.deja.com/ads/
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