From: AJ McKee (aj at domain nevermindthebollox.com)
Date: Tue 16 Jul 2002 - 23:59:40 IST
Not really unless the apple is accesing another port. However you can
restrict the file type but this would not show up any appelets at all.
look at the sqid site for add blocking software. I am sure you could easily
modify them to restrict java appelets.
a
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>Is it possible to block java applets with iptables? Or is that done
>through SQUID? I've never setup or used SQUID.
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