See deny_info in squid.conf.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: > > Hello Guys, > > I have a running squid ( 2.3.STABLE4-hno.20000819 ) with some blocking > rules, based on url_regex ACLs and http_access rules. They are working just > perfectly, and the problem is not there. > > I was thinking on changing the BLOCKING action to something like this: > When a user tries to access a 'blocked' page, instead of completly blocking > the access, Squid would show am html page with a message, telling that > access to that page is not allowed and that was logged. The html page would > wait 10s and the user would be transfered to that page ( this is easy on > the html page, no problems here ) , and access to that specific page would > be ALLOWED. > > After this, Squid should bother this specificaly user on accessing that > page, until user's close the browser ( ?? ) ..... > > Well, I think you got the idea. Question: Is this possible ?? If yes, how > ? Pure ACLing ? Redirectors ? Any clue, any hint ?? > > Hope hearing from you soon, > Leonardo RodriguesReceived on Fri Mar 16 2001 - 10:30:52 MST
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