Hi Matus
All my other http_access rules are either based on a single acl src,
acl dst (and variants) or acl src, acl dst. The question (and not
a problem) is whether I can have a http_access rule that is built from
a: acl src, acl dst and acl port?
Anyhow Amos Jeffries replied me in private and
On 20.02.12 12:58, Paolo Supino wrote:
All my other http_access rules are either based on a single acl src,
acl dst (and variants) or acl src, acl dst. The question (and not
a problem) is whether I can have a http_access rule that is built from
a: acl src, acl dst and acl port?
yes, you can.
On 16.02.12 15:51, Paolo Supino wrote:
I have the following scenario: I have a subnet that needs to get out
on the internet to 2 different subnets. To subnet1 it needs to be able
to access only in HTTP while to subnet2 it needs to be able to access
only in HTTPS. Is it possible to do the
On 16.02.12 15:51, Paolo Supino wrote:
I have the following scenario: I have a subnet that needs to get out
on the internet to 2 different subnets. To subnet1 it needs to be able
to access only in HTTP while to subnet2 it needs to be able to access
only in HTTPS. Is it possible to do the
hi
Yes I have a few http_access rules in my squid.conf (7 to be
precise), but I can't fold this ACL into the other ACLs I have (I
would have done it if I could).
TIA
Paolo
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uh...@fantomas.sk wrote:
On 16.02.12 15:51, Paolo Supino
Hi
I have the following scenario: I have a subnet that needs to get out
on the internet to 2 different subnets. To subnet1 it needs to be able
to access only in HTTP while to subnet2 it needs to be able to access
only in HTTPS. Is it possible to do the follwoing:
acl source_subnet src
On 17/02/2012 3:51 a.m., Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I have the following scenario: I have a subnet that needs to get out
on the internet to 2 different subnets. To subnet1 it needs to be able
to access only in HTTP while to subnet2 it needs to be able to access
only in HTTPS. Is it possible to do