Yes, I'm sure - facebook.com is explicitly blocked in my squid blacklist and the shallalist 'socialnet' category is blocked too in squidguard. I also set up a firewall rule blocking any traffic on any port to

66.220.147.0/24
66.220.149.0/24
66.220.153.0/24
69.63.176.0/24
69.63.181.0/24
69.63.184.0/24
69.63.187.0/24
69.63.189.0/24
69.63.190.0/24

But it's still possible to get to facebook, ONLY via https and ONLY in Firefox when set to bypass system proxy settings.

Luke Jaeger | Technology Coordinator
Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School
www.pvpa.org

On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:46 AM, Alberto Mijares wrote:

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:23 AM, Luke Jaeger <ad...@pvpa.org> wrote:
I have done this. It only works with http, not https



Are you sure?

Squid can not store in cache the content from https traffic; however,
you are still able to create ACL's to control the access to this
URI's.

Check out your ACL.

Regards


Alberto Mijares

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