webis, -tis (3) n. That which, when made the subject of a thread,
causes people's posts to appear three times for no apparent reason
with a page and a half of headers.
- Pigeon's 21st Century Latin Dictionary
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 03:22:33PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> you should try a HOSTS file, define 127.0.0.1 as localhost on first
> line and type 127.0.0.1 forbiddendomain.com on second, I use mine
works in xp and debian...
Regards, Dean.
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 15:22:33 + <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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you should try a HOSTS file, define 127.0.0.1 as localhost on first line and type
127.0.0.1 forbiddendomain.com on second, I use mine to block doubleclick...
Regards, Dea
you should try a HOSTS file, define 127.0.0.1 as localhost on first line and type
127.0.0.1 forbiddendomain.com on second, I use mine to block doubleclick...
Regards, Dean.
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 07:13:54 -0800 Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 02
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 02:58:00PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> I saw the history of the webbrowser at one of the computers in my
> network, a Windows-XP machine. One site is forbidden, but it was
> visited. Is there a package for debian (the server here) to block
> forbidden URL's? There's no
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 02:58:00PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> Is there a package for debian (the server here) to block forbidden
> URL's?
It doesn't sound like this is exactly what you want, but it could be
useful.
$ apt-cache show dansguardian
Description: Web content filtering
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