# py-squid-blacklists Squid helper handling squidguard blacklists written in python * Only supports domains blacklists actually (ie : google.com, www.google.com, api.google.com, etc.) * In config specified blacklists are loaded in RAM * Usable as an external acl plugin of squid * Written because of poor developpement on squidguard and bad support of blacklists files using squid3 * Tested on Debian 8 / python 2.7.9 ## Usage Add this configuration to squid.conf : ``` external_acl_type urlblacklist_lookup ttl=5 %URI /usr/bin/python /usr/local/blacklists/py-squid-blacklists.py ... acl urlblacklist external urlblacklist_lookup ... http_access deny urlblacklist ``` config.py file must be include following statements ``` blacklists_fetch = "http://dsi.ut-capitole.fr/blacklists/download/blacklists.tar.gz" blacklists_dir = "/usr/local/py-squid-blacklists/blacklists/" blacklists = ["adult","malware"] ``` * blacklists_fetch : squidguard-like blacklists files, this variable is not already usable * blacklists_dir : path containing blacklists files * blacklists : blacklists to use for filtering ## TODO * Auto-fetcher using blacklists_fetch if blacklists are not already downloaded or stored on the squid machine * Compatibility with python3 only * Filters for regex urls * Reduce memory footprint * Code optimisation (wip) * Use of constant database (CDB) for on-disk store : https://github.com/acg/python-cdb * Tests * ... ## DBs support ideas * High performances but heavy RAM usage when using dict() * Sqlite3 tested, light memory footprint, but very slow * CDB to be tested, but need for speed