Well I want to filter what is allowed to be accessed. I noticed that when I choose not to use a proxy in IE I still cann access the web. Is there a way to stop access to the web unless they use the proxy ?
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 01:53:59PM +1200, C. Falconer wrote: > Restrict in what way? Do you want one machine to have permission to use > the cache, and another machine to be denied permission? then look into the > ACL rules in squid.conf. > > If you want to filter web pages then look at an externel authenticator > program - I use squidGuard (on a slackware box - dunno if theres a > deb) squidGuard has lists of good and bad URLs and can also filter against > a couple of regular expressions too. I used to use it with an Approved > list (ie, these are the sites you're allowed), but now I use it as a > blocked list (these sites are not allowed) > > At 05:52 PM 7/28/00 -0700, you wrote: > >I am running a proxy server and would like to restrict access to > >the web(well atleast some web pages) on one of my clients. What > >will I need to add to the squid.conf and can I restrict one machine > >and allow access to another machine on the same network ? > > -- > Criggie > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- It feels so good, It's a marginal risk, when I clear off windows with fdisk Powered by Debian GNU/Linux. http://www.debian.org