I need to block an IP address. So far I've read that I can't enter it
into my dstdomain acl because it's not a FQDN. Fine, but the "dst" ACL
type expects an IP address AND subnet mask, which isn't used for web
addresses. Anyone who can clarify this for me would be a hero, now that
we seem to be
"There was an example acl for the purpose in the message sent by Duane."
I didn't understand what I saw; that's what prompted my reply. I can
put something in my ACLs, but I'd like to know the implications behind
its structure. Something simple like gator.com is self-explanatory, but
I just didn
"With it you could write some rules to deny any HTTP request that
contains
any login credentials:"
Where do I go to understand how to create such rules? I'm not very
knowledgeable about structure of rules; I've only created ACLs that
block websites (launch.yahoo.com; gator.com; these are very sim
I read an article in EWeek that explained how to create a misleading web
link or link in email by typing the acceptable http address, followed by
"%01%00@" and the actual destination address. I showed it to my boss,
who didn't like what she saw.
Is it possible to create an ACL in Squid that speci