RE: ACL & IP LISTS

From: Tsang, Kevin <ktsang@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:08:24 -0400

I would use a redirector to block sites like squidGuard (v.g.).

As for logging, that is the default for the access.log I think.

Here is 1 line from my access.log:

963929224.046 749 10.1.5.72 TCP_MISS/200 1711 GET
http://www.rediff.com/entertai/2000/jul/17mal1.gif user753
DIRECT/www.rediff.com image/gif

Regards,
Kevin Tsang
I.T. Manager, FMS Division
Tel: 416-977-0599 ext. 352
Fax: 416-977-2016

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Steel [mailto:jon.steel@southkent.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 9:56 AM
To: squid
Subject: ACL & IP LISTS

Hello

I'm a newbie in using squid. I've installed squid without any problem and it
is running ready to serve.

I'm probably being greedy by asking two questions, but here goes anyway...

1. I am having trouble getting access control lists to work, I am
trying to
block a specific site from being accessed with the following lines:
        acl notosite dstdomain www.dontgototthissite.com
        http_access deny notosite

and the site is still accessible. I am misinterpreting this command?

2. Is there any way of logging IP numbers of machines that access the
cache,
and the sites they go to, e.g.

        194.121.222.1 www.yahoo.co.uk
        194.121.222.1 www.yahoo.com
        194.121.222.1 www.excite.com

etc.

I apologise in advance if these have already been answered previously, but
any help that could be provided would be appreciated.
Received on Tue Jul 18 2000 - 08:13:33 MDT

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