Ive got it...

external_acl_type dnsbl children=10 %DST %SRC %IDENT %METHOD
/usr/local/bin/dnsbl_redir2
acl policy external dnsbl

http_access allow rede10 policy
http_access allow rede200-1 policy
http_access allow rede200-2 policy

I dont want to use url_regex regarding performance issues. Im using a
DNS Black-List that is much faster.

Thanks

On 6/12/06, "Luís Fernando C. Talora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of using redirectores, I use "deny_info" on squid.conf (much
easier), as follows:

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# Declaration of the ACL for Pornography
acl porn url_regex -i "/etc/squid/lists/porn.url"

# Redirection to 10.0.0.10
deny_info http://10.0.0.10/proxy/?cat=porn&url=%s porn

# Blocking access to porn (user will be redirected to the link above)
http_access deny all porn
---------------------------------

It rocks!

Regards,

Luis Talora




Luiz Henrique Ozaki escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Im using a DNSBL redirector that denies some sites redirecting to a
> warning page.
> How can I make denied sites from the redirector to get logged in the
> access.log as denied ??
>
> Im using dnsbl on redirect_program ( http://www.frws.com/squid_block/).
>
> Is it possible to use external_acl_type with this redirector with a
> little modification making this 'redirector' like the squid ACLs ?
> Like when got a denied, gets a squid denied message and get logged in
> access.log.
>




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