Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: content-filtering of tcp-ip-packages | | From | Jake Donham <> | | Date | 29 Nov 1998 02:10:39 -0500 |
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"Andreas" == Andreas Schuldei <schuldei@uni-bremen.de> inscribes:
Andreas> I would like to hack firewall-part of the kernel so that Andreas> it would not let through any java-script or java or Andreas> activ-x stuff. I think about some kind of string Andreas> recognition for Java-(script) and some recognition of the Andreas> file-name (*.ocx) for activ-X.
The kernel is not the right place for this. You'd be much better off using a filtering HTTP proxy such as Muffin:
http://muffin.doit.org/
Jake
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