Honestly the easiest technical fix is to deny access at the firewall
or squid acl to the paid proxy site.
Best long term fix is an enforced security policy (I think I might be
too optimistic).
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:56 AM, Roland Roland r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com wrote:
i have the following
I think all the webex stuff is still done over https for the actual
sessions so I would say blocking CONNECT or port 443 should achieve
the desired results. Regular http should still access as expected.
Something along the lines of
acl webex dstdomain .webex.com
#Add a custom error message to
to trigger Squid to answers to those forbiden requests ?
How Squid will make the differnce between a legal request or a forbiden ?
In the exemple:
acl porn url_regex /usr/local/squid/etc/porno.txt
What should I put in the file abcd in /usr/local/squid/etc/abcd.txt ?
Thank you.
Bill Jacqmein wrote
Dominique,
The outside is the Internet?
Bill
On 5/26/06, Dominique Bagnato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you,
But the forbiden users are from outside my network. They could come from
what ever domain and try to use the proxy from outside.
Bill Jacqmein wrote:
Salute Dominique
Any firewall rules in place upstream from the squid proxy?
On 4/19/06, Rodrigo Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The web site is www.equifax.com.br , but the problem only happens after
I authenticate in the site and try to access an specific url
Slight Off-topic but can the same configuration be done with different
ports on the same ip?
On 4/12/06, Sketch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/06, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mån 2006-04-10 klockan 17:59 -0400 skrev Sketch:
Not sure what host header based vhosts are, but
export http_proxy=http://ipaddress:port
Both should pick it up for the environment.
On 3/22/06, Joey S. Eisma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello!
we have our proxy server running squid (obviously). just wondering why i
cannot download anything using wget. but if i use a browser and put in
the
The client setting sound normal.
Forbidden is normally and acl or lack of an acl for access.
Maybe based on something similar to the following
http://gaugusch.at/squid.shtml would be my guess.
pick an IE string or Mozilla string depending on which browser was
working for you from
One more assumption: The browser reported as working was coming from
the same IP address as wget is being used from.
On 3/22/06, Bill Jacqmein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client setting sound normal.
Forbidden is normally and acl or lack of an acl for access.
Maybe based on something similar
Dave,
Squidguard (http://www.squidguard.org/intro/) should be able
to accomplish what you are looking to do.
Regards,
Bill
On 3/19/06, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Can squid offer any protection against malware such as 180solution's
zango and other spyware or worms
Raj,
The below should work. Assuming the isInNet is working properly.
I would leave the if statement out and just start with returning
the Proxy statements if possible. Eliminate systems by just not
pointing them to the proxy.pac
Regards,
Bill
// Assign Proxy based on
Might be easier to setup as a policy matter instead of a technology application.
Setup the AUP and have HR provide the muscle to getting it acknowledged.
On 3/17/06, Richard J Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if Squid can help in this situation...
We have a setup where we want to
The number of connections is probably the more important from a
systems point of view.
Should be able to parse the look to generate how many times a
particular IP visits to get a better guessimate of the user connection
volume for the people management view.
On 3/4/06, Kinkie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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