E2guardian
e2guardian.org
Powerful open source web content filter.
- Homepage: e2guardian.org
- GitHub: github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/e2guardian.org
E2guardian Source Code
Author
Description
E2guardian is a web content filter that can work in proxy, transparent or icap server modes
Homepage
http://www.e2guardian.orgLicense
GPL-2.0
Created
21 Aug 13
Last Updated
01 Apr 24
Latest version
Primary Language
HTML
Size
11,021 KB
Stars
464
Forks
136
Watchers
464
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
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@philipianpearce (984)
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@fredbcode (803)
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@KDGundermann (185)
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@philippearce (10)
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@Arjow (9)
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@prlw1 (6)
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@marcelloc (5)
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@sunweaver (4)
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@opoplawski (3)
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@leo95batista (3)
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@forid786 (2)
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@albanobattistella (2)
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@cholyoak (1)
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Recent Commits
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Philip Pearce (04 Apr 24)
Fix openssl dependency - issue #806
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Philip Pearce (03 Apr 24)
Fix several compiler warnings
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Philip Pearce (02 Apr 24)
Remove extra line added to Logger.hpp during #804 fix
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Philip Pearce (02 Apr 24)
Merge branch 'v5.5' of github.com:e2guardian/e2guardian into v5.5
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fredbcode (29 Mar 24)
Remove ubuntu focal
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Philip Pearce (28 Mar 24)
Fix for bug #804 - Logger build error
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Philip Pearce (27 Mar 24)
Revert "Merge pull request #797 from sunweaver/pr/http-workers-correct-value-for-32bit-archs" This reverts commit ecd27541af8af2810154b9e887be107b096d35b1, reversing changes made to f6957c722091a773c12893f90704ee757bbc169a.
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Philip Pearce (27 Mar 24)
Revert "Merge pull request #798 from sunweaver/pr/pcre2" This reverts commit 998a01da101d8dfef73e706eca38dc4caff3ae79, reversing changes made to ecd27541af8af2810154b9e887be107b096d35b1.
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Philip Pearce (12 Feb 24)
Merge pull request #798 from sunweaver/pr/pcre2 PCRE support: Build against pcre2 rather than deprecated pcre shared …
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Philip Pearce (12 Feb 24)
Merge pull request #797 from sunweaver/pr/http-workers-correct-value-for-32bit-archs Automatically set correct worker count on 32-bit archs.
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Philip Pearce (12 Feb 24)
Merge pull request #796 from sunweaver/pr/typo-fixes-5.5 {NEWIN_{v4,v5},configs/e2guardian*.conf.in}: Various typo fixes.
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Philip Pearce (12 Feb 24)
Merge pull request #795 from sunweaver/pr/maxcontentramcachesize-regression-v5.4-v5.5 {configs/e2guardian.conf.in,src/OptionContainer.cpp}: Make sure value…
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Philip Pearce (09 Feb 24)
Fix issue #799 - write PID file in parent process not child
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Mike Gabriel (09 Feb 24)
PCRE support: Build against pcre2 rather than deprecated pcre shared library.
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Mike Gabriel (09 Feb 24)
Automatically set correct worker count on 32-bit archs. The upstream e2guardian.conf has a message telling users they need to adjust the default number of http workers on 32-bit systems. Instead we should just do this automatically. Ideally this would be done at runtime by the program itself, and the default value could simply be commented out. This changeset introduces setting a functional http workers value based on the build architecture at build time. This patch was originally contributed to e2guardian in Debian and Ubuntu by Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@canonical.com>. See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1053343 The patch has been rebased against v5.5 auf e2guardian by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>.
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Mike Gabriel (09 Feb 24)
{NEWIN_{v4,v5},configs/e2guardian*.conf.in}: Various typo fixes.
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Mike Gabriel (09 Feb 24)
{configs/e2guardian.conf.in,src/OptionContainer.cpp}: Make sure values of maxcontentfiltersize and maxcontentramcachesize obey to the requirements in the (inline) documentation. See Debian bug https://bugs.debian.org/998430 (which is a little hard to read, but the reported issue could be confirmed). . This change got lost on e2guardian's v5.5 branch, but is applied in similar form to the v5.4 branch. So, this basically is a regression fix.
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Philip Pearce (06 Feb 24)
Possible fix for #794
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Philip Pearce (10 Jan 24)
Merge pull request #791 from e2guardian/fredbcode-patch-1 Upgrade to Debian12 in CI/CD
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Philip Pearce (10 Jan 24)
Fix #792 - dstat output buffer may be too small - buufer size increased to 200
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root (08 Jan 24)
Reduce artifacts size
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update armdebian.yml Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update armdebian.yml Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update Dockerfile
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update armdebian.yml Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update debianlatest.yml Update libssl
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update armdebian.yml
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Fredb (08 Jan 24)
Update debianlatest.yml
E2guardian Website
Website
ICON Redirect
Redirects
Redirects to http://e2guardian.org/cms/index.php
Security Checks
All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 85.12.65.28
- Hostname ha-80-public.e2bn.org
- Location Hinxworth, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, EU
- ISP East of England Broadband Network PLC
- ASN AS786
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Saftey Score
Website marked as moderately safe
90%
Blacklist Check
e2guardian.org was found on 0 blacklists
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