This package can be used also with Apache/mod_proxy. There is no reason to install Squid. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
could you please give me a link with blocked content? I don't find any site that have its ads blocked by this program.
Open the perl script, there are so many URLs. The point is the dependency...
(In reply to comment #2) > Open the perl script, there are so many URLs. ... and none of them seems to be blocked! Please give me your wrapzap. Maybe I'm missing something here.
I have the one included in the current release (ebuild). But I have noticed there is need of a PATCH to work with Apache2... ...so maybe this is irrelevant. Sorry!
No, the patch is already applied by upstream. But I failed to make it work with apache proxy (mod_proxy & mod_rewrite). Can you do it?
(In reply to comment #5) > No, the patch is already applied by upstream. But I failed to make it work with > apache proxy (mod_proxy & mod_rewrite). > > Can you do it? Nope :-(
Feel free to reopen it if you discover what needs to be done.