Re: [squid-users] Squid acl containing hostnames issue

2006-05-29 Thread Tino Reichardt
* Jason Bassett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am therefore looking for the easiest and most time effective method of blocking rooms when required. Hostnames seemed to be the best way. Any ideas on this issue? Restricting access an a per user Basis can also be done... just install an ident

[squid-users] Squid acl containing hostnames issue

2006-05-26 Thread Jason Bassett
Hello I work in a secondary school with 5 IT suites each with 20-30 computers. I have created an acl for each room containing the hostnames of the machines for examle, an acl called R32 for room 32 contains: R32001 R32002 ... R32030 If I set this acl to deny, not all machines are denied

Re: [squid-users] Squid acl containing hostnames issue

2006-05-26 Thread Chris Robertson
Jason Bassett wrote: Hello I work in a secondary school with 5 IT suites each with 20-30 computers. I have created an acl for each room containing the hostnames of the machines for examle, an acl called R32 for room 32 contains: R32001 R32002 ... R32030 If I set this acl to deny, not