On 4/04/2012 6:49 p.m., Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 4/04/2012 1:42 a.m., Jiří Rotter wrote:
after few hours of searching I forced to ask, because I haven't
found answer. Maybe because port 8080 is commonly used for proxy
itself.
But the problem is "simple". Clients behind proxy can't rea
On 4/04/2012 1:42 a.m., Jiří Rotter wrote:
after few hours of searching I forced to ask, because I haven't
found answer. Maybe because port 8080 is commonly used for proxy
itself.
But the problem is "simple". Clients behind proxy can't reach any
site on non standard port (8080 for example). E
On 4/04/2012 1:42 a.m., Jiří Rotter wrote:
Hello people,
after few hours of searching I forced to ask, because I haven't found
answer. Maybe because port 8080 is commonly used for proxy itself.
But the problem is "simple". Clients behind proxy can't reach any site
on non standard port (8080
Hello people,
after few hours of searching I forced to ask, because I haven't found
answer. Maybe because port 8080 is commonly used for proxy itself.
But the problem is "simple". Clients behind proxy can't reach any site
on non standard port (8080 for example). Everytime browser tell "ERROR,
>> I however just cannot wrap my head around the
>> SQUID HOWTO that deals with this type of control.
> Check, the squid FAQ on access controls.
Don't blindly refer to the FAQ, but read first
>Limit certain users or groups of users to accessing only certain sites that
>are preapproved by m
after that restrict access according to user in group with appropiate
acl and http_access.
Regards,
Nikolay
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[squid-users] http access
Hello all:
Here is what I want to do:
Limit certain users or groups of
>
> Hello all:
>
> Here is what I want to do:
>
> Limit certain users or groups of users to accessing only
> certain sites that
> are preapproved by management. I however just cannot wrap my
> head around the
> SQUID HOWTO that deals with this type of control.
>
> Does anyone have any exam
Hello all:
Here is what I want to do:
Limit certain users or groups of users to accessing only certain sites that
are preapproved by management. I however just cannot wrap my head around the
SQUID HOWTO that deals with this type of control.
Does anyone have any examples of how this can be accomp
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Eicke wrote:
> I installed squid2 in my freebsd server. I am using ipfw to redirect
> packages from my clients to squid port into my server.
> I am testing with only client and the http access is very slow with proxy.
> If I try to access a website with client no proxy configur
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 5:09 pm, Eicke wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I installed squid2 in my freebsd server. I am using ipfw to redirect
> packages from my clients to squid port into my server.
> I am testing with only client and the http access is very slow with proxy.
> If I try to access a webs
Hi folks,
I installed squid2 in my freebsd server. I am using ipfw to redirect
packages from my clients to squid port into my server.
I am testing with only client and the http access is very slow with proxy.
If I try to access a website with client no proxy configurated the access is
10 times fas
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