At 18.54 12/05/2003, Adam wrote:
>When you say it doesn't work, I assume you mean that users are in fact
>able
>to connect to ???.google.it? I tried it on my development server and it
>also worked for me!
In to my squid-test server don't work.
(It's the same machine where I've compiled squid with NCSA authentication)
I have define 3 acl:
1 for authentication, 1 for stop a site and 1 for limitation of the ip for
a user.
The acl for ip limit and authentication works.
When I try to connect to www.google.it the acl block don't work.
>However if I changed it to the full domain, like this, it worked:
>[...]
>acl block dstdom_regex -i google.it
I've try it but don't work. :-(
>It worked for me, though why you'd want to block something as useful as
>google non capisco :)
I've try to stop google.it only for a test.
Tomorrow I try to compile again my squid.
Thanks!
Andrea Balzi
Received on Tue May 13 2003 - 06:22:01 MDT
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