RE: [squid-users] Blocking access to port 10000We use Terminal Services, so
all users have the same IP address!

Gareth
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Subject: RE: [squid-users] Blocking access to port 10000


Use Webmin ACL's to define who can connect. Open up webmin with your web
browser and go to the webmin properties. You can specify ranges of IP
address or a single ip that will allow a connection.


Darwin L. Lambeth
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From: Gareth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 7:41 AM
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Subject: [squid-users] Blocking access to port 10000


Hi Guys
I've set-up Squid to block access to port 10000, to stop my users accessing
Webmin on our servers.
This works fine for external domains, like http://www.cnn.com:10000 - I'm
not suggesting Webmin is running on cnn.com, but just as an example.
This however doesn't work for http://server.ournetwork:10000 or
http://192.168.1.1 - even though our web browsers do not bypass Squid for
any resource.
squid.conf<snip>
acl webmin port 10000
http_access deny webmin
</snip>
Any suggestions?


Gareth

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