This might be a newbie question .. but Is there a way to get icq to work
through squid for some people, but not others ?
Thanks
Peter
Peter Marshall, BCS
Network Administrator, CARIS
115 Waggoners Lane, Fredericton NB, E3B 2L4 CANADA
Phone: (506) 458-8533 (Reception)
Hi,
Users in my office running ICQ2000 via Squid HTTP Proxy.
Unfortunately ICQs disconnects very often and users need to reconnect it
manual.
Can anyone help me with that problem?
Hello folks... I'm trying to prevent internal users from using ICQ
during work time.
Based on informations extracted from access.log I created a rule, but it
seems not to work!
access.log record:
1060019692.772 1350 192.168.0.36 TCP_MISS/200 299 POST
http://64.12.163.132/data? user1 DIRECT/64.12
-Original Message-
From: Peter Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [squid-users] icq
This might be a newbie question .. but Is there a way to get icq to work
through squid for some people, but not others ?
Thanks
mån 2003-08-04 klockan 20.06 skrev cadu:
> access.log record:
> 1060019692.772 1350 192.168.0.36 TCP_MISS/200 299 POST
> http://64.12.163.132/data? user1 DIRECT/64.12.163.132 AIM/HTTP
>
> squid.conf:
> acl ICQ_mime req_mime_type ^AIM/HTTP$
access.log does not show request mime types, only resp
Well, I was just wondering here...
Does AIM/HTTP should be in mime_table for this to work?
-Mensagem original-
De: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 4 de agosto de 2003 15:37
Para: cadu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: [squid-users] ICQ Clients
mån
On Monday 04 August 2003 21.01, cadu wrote:
> Well, I did and I found this:
>
> 1060022770.350 39667 192.168.0.46 TCP_MISS/200 329 GET
> http://iht-d01.icq.com:443/monitor? user1 DIRECT/205.188.213.249
> AIM/HTTP [Accept-Language: pt\r\nAccept: text/html, image/gif,
> image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.
On Monday 04 August 2003 21.25, cadu wrote:
> Well, I was just wondering here...
> Does AIM/HTTP should be in mime_table for this to work?
The mime.conf file is not used for http proxying. It is only of
relevance in ftp/gopher gatewaying.
Regards
Henrik