jeff donovan wrote:
On Apr 10, 2008, at 11:51 PM, ekul taylor wrote:
In my squid installation I use an IPtables based firewall to stop all
traffic from the end user subnets from flowing to the internet.
Servers are able to communicate to update things like NTP and DNS but
clients get their
On Apr 10, 2008, at 11:51 PM, ekul taylor wrote:
In my squid installation I use an IPtables based firewall to stop all
traffic from the end user subnets from flowing to the internet.
Servers are able to communicate to update things like NTP and DNS but
clients get their NTP and DNS for
how to stop anonymous browsing
we have huge collection of web-proxies to bybass acl blocked list
Is thr any sol to block them all without making list of them.
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Anil Saini wrote:
how to stop anonymous browsing
we have huge collection of web-proxies to bybass acl blocked list
Is thr any sol to block them all without making
You should choose one of the several validation option
than offers by Squid (LDAP,ADS,SAMBA,NTLM local users,
etc.)
If you have many proxys I suggest try to integrate
them with your actual user validation repository
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how to stop anonymous browsing
Anil Saini wrote:
how to stop anonymous browsing
we have huge collection of web-proxies to bybass acl blocked list
Is thr any sol to block them all without making list of them.
Post and enforce an Acceptable Use Policy forbidding bypassing the local
proxy, or use white lists of allowed
In my squid installation I use an IPtables based firewall to stop all
traffic from the end user subnets from flowing to the internet.
Servers are able to communicate to update things like NTP and DNS but
clients get their NTP and DNS for internal sources only. Only the
squid server is allowed to