Hi Henrik !
I've made several tests with the statement orders. none of them
worked...
I got the feeling that the acl statement is not understood with only the IP
address...
Thanks for any help.
Regards, Fernanda
On 16 Mar 2004, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 [EMAIL
Hi Henrik !
I've made several tests with the statement orders. none of them
worked...
I got the feeling that the acl statement is not understood with only the IP
address...
Thanks for any help.
Regards, Fernanda
On 16 Mar 2004, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 [EMAIL
Hello again, Henrik!
Here is what I tried:
acl subgroup src 120.202.200.7
acl rionet src 120.202.200.0/255.0.0.0
acl morning time SMTWHFA 08:30-12:30
acl afternoon time SMTWHFA 13:30-18:30
acl denied_ext url_regex \.zip$
acl denied_ext url_regex \.midi$ \.wav$
acl denied_ext url_regex
Hello again, Henrik!
Here is what I tried:
acl subgroup src 120.202.200.7
acl rionet src 120.202.200.0/255.0.0.0
acl morning time SMTWHFA 08:30-12:30
acl afternoon time SMTWHFA 13:30-18:30
acl denied_ext url_regex \.zip$
acl denied_ext url_regex \.midi$ \.wav$
acl denied_ext url_regex
Hello Christoph,
Thanks for your reply.
However, it still doesn't work.
I tried to add the subnet mask by the end of the acl line as below, but then
access is given to all IPs in the network:
acl subgroup src 120.202.200.20/255.255.255.0
Any other hint?
Thanks + Regards,
Hello Everybody !
I have the following configuration:
acl rionet src 120.202.200.0/255.0.0.0
acl morning time SMTWHFA 08:30-12:30
acl afternoon time SMTWHFA 13:30-18:30
acl denied_ext url_regex \.zip$
acl denied_ext url_regex \.midi$ \.wav$
acl denied_ext url_regex \.mpe?ga$ \.mp[23]$