Peter Hoeltzl wrote:
At first I create a HttpProxy, whth file matcher to enable and diable URLs, like denying sex, but allow dosexpert: [snip]
Thanks for the fast & detailed reply! If I skip the the file matcher (at this point I'm not worried about content filtering), am I right in thinking that plain old HttpProxy still leverages significant intelligence against my connections? What sort of attacks does it defend against? (Cross-site scripting? Really-long URL (GET) requests?) Regards, Mick /-------------------------------------------------\ | Michael D. (Mick) Bauer | | Hired Goon Specializing in Information Security | | Security Editor, Linux Journal | | Dir. of Value-Subtracted Svcs., Wiremonkeys.org | \-------------------------------------------------/