Eric
Did you send Squid a HUP signal to reload the squid.conf file ?
Does Squids cache.log show any problems were encountered reading the
configuration ? It might be as simple as file protection on the
allowed_hosts file ?
Is this even valid syntax for the src acl type (I can't remember off the top
of my head ....) ?
Just something to consider ....
Jason
> ----------
> From: ttecisd@trinidad.net[SMTP:ttecisd@trinidad.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 1998 22:55
> To: squid-users@nlanr.net
> Subject: Access Controls
>
> I am running Squid 1.1 on a Linux machine running Slackware 3.4 . I
> want to allow access to certain machines. I set up a file with
> IP/netmask pairs on each line. I then added a line in the squid.conf
>
> ' acl allowed_hosts src "/usr/local/squid/etc/allowed_hosts" '
>
> Then I added the lines
>
> ' http_access allow allowed_hosts '
> ' http_access deny all '
>
> It has had no effect. Anyone can still go through the proxy server.
> What have I done wrong ?
>
> Eric Headley
>
Received on Thu May 28 1998 - 05:23:00 MDT
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