On Wed, Mar 06, 2002, H M Rajeev wrote:
> Here havoc means it is unethical. Say among 100 users we have given access
> to only 50 users. And other 10 users are accessing the net by connecting to
> unauthorized proxy. Certainly other 40 users , who don't know how to bypass
> will question us. More than that if everybody is connecting to unauthorized
> proxy then there is no meaning for squid ACL.
> Squid log doesn't show the ip address of those 10 users who is connecting to
> authorized users PC.
>
Why not write it into an Acceptable Use Policy, and disconnect
users who are proxying for other non-authorized users?
If you enforce it a handful of times I bet the instance of abuse
will drop sharply.
You can't easily solve a social issue with a technical solution.
adrian
Received on Wed Mar 06 2002 - 00:50:00 MST
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