I would like to be shown how to block OR allow (I'm not fussed either way, I
beleive I can transpose the answer to what I want to do) based upon a google
search query (submitted by the user). The key here being the google search term
i want to be able create an ACL for. Not just the google web-
michael hiatt wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there is a way of getting squid to block or allow based on
google search results.
That sentence makes no sense to me whatsoever. Can you explain it a bit?
What are you intending to get out of it?
I have tried setting two
url_regex -i "file/path/
Hi,
Just wondering if there is a way of getting squid to block or allow based on
google search results.
I have tried setting two
url_regex -i "file/path/goes/here"
one for allowed and one for blocked.
if
I set http://www.google.com to be allowed then unwanted words can be
searched and thei
Babu Chaliyath wrote:
Converting IPv4 address fields to IPv6+IPv4 shared trees...
The client info table had cacheClientAddressType added as .1,
cacheClientAddress shuffled to .2
... which bumped all cacheClient* from .N to .N+1
The peering table had cachePeerIndex added as .1 and cacheClientAd
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 17:08, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 16:55:22 -0800, Kurt Buff wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> During the normal work out at my company, the squid proxy is
>> reasonably responsive, and seems to work well.
>>
>> However, after roughly 5pm each day, through the night and al
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 16:55:22 -0800, Kurt Buff wrote:
> All,
>
> During the normal work out at my company, the squid proxy is
> reasonably responsive, and seems to work well.
>
> However, after roughly 5pm each day, through the night and all during
> the weekend, web browsing is very slow, with pa
All,
During the normal work out at my company, the squid proxy is
reasonably responsive, and seems to work well.
However, after roughly 5pm each day, through the night and all during
the weekend, web browsing is very slow, with pages taking a very long
time (30+ seconds, to sometimes minutes) to
tis 2009-11-03 klockan 17:25 +1300 skrev Amos Jeffries:
> > MIB numbering should never change. Old numbers may cease to exists when
> > their data sources go away and new number appear as new info gets
> > published, but existing numbering should not change...
>
> Converting IPv4 address fields t
>
> Converting IPv4 address fields to IPv6+IPv4 shared trees...
>
> The client info table had cacheClientAddressType added as .1,
> cacheClientAddress shuffled to .2
> ... which bumped all cacheClient* from .N to .N+1
>
> The peering table had cachePeerIndex added as .1 and cacheClientAddressType
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