On 05/04/2012 2:09 AM, Jasper Van Der Westhuizen wrote:
Hi Greg
As far as I know it stops when it hits a rule. Rules are "AND'd "or "OR'd"
together.
thanks Jasper!
have a great weekend,
greg
If i have a list of 10 ACLs and a client matches on ACL#4, will ACLs
#6-10 be considered or does squid stop evaluating the ACLs and preform
the actions defined in ACL#4?
example:
if someone in the network 10.101.10.0/24 attempts to load
"badsite.com", will they be denied with the ACLs below
Hello,
Just wanted to confirm if i am doing this properly, as it appears to
not be working. Thanks very much for your time.
the intent is to tag all traffic heading to identified sites with a TOS
tag which our internet routers will see and apply a policy route based
on this tag. We want
looking for guidance on creating delay pools, something I've never done
before and because its a production system, I'd like to minimize my
down time or the amount of time i'd be here if I have to come in on the
weekend to do it.
the intent is to limit bandwidth to a list of external netw
Hello,
please CC me on any follow ups as I no longer receive squid list emails.
thank you very much.
I have been using squid since the beginning of time (1999) and this is
the first show stopper I have ran into, nice work!!
Over the weekend we changed ISPs. the only thing changed on the n
Can you use ACL's when running in a reverse proxy config?
I've noticed internal IPs are not replaced with the external IP anymore
after using a regex ACL.
squid v2.5s5
thanks,
greg
Hello,
The question: Is there a way to use squid's rproxy feature with ACLs?
Using ACLs in a reverse proxy mode seems to break server name / ip parsing.
-Version 2.5.STABLE5
-SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (i586)
-We are using squid in a reverse proxy config to allow a client to view
pages o