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Re: OT: DoubleClick Blocking
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On Thu, 30 May 2002 mike808@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> > ... there is software out there that you can acquire to accomplish what
> > you want. I don't have the specifics, but I am sure you can find out."
>
> http://www.guidescope.com
>
> Basically a local proxy server that filters requests to specific domains/URLs.
>
> You could implement an HTTP proxy server on your firewall to do the same
> thing at a single point. The proxy can be internal to the firewall or
> an advertised service from the inside (i.e. users set it to be their
> proxy host - it just doesn't run locally (127.0.0.1) like guidescope does)
>
> > All I want is to have my subnet clients view web content without their
> > browsers being redirected to Doubleclick.
>
> You could also setup a split-horizon DNS that returns a fixed *internal*
> IP address for doubleclick.net on which you run a webserver that
> always immediately returns a "204/no content" response.
>
> Just some of the options. The most common one is using some sort of proxying.
> Squid or Apache are more than capable.
>
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