I'd use IP Chains and block the internal IP to the external IP of
mail.yahoo.com
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 22:14, Nathan England wrote:
> >
> I'm trying to block a specific web adress. A computer in my office is on
> 192.168.0.5
> I need to block that IP from going to mail.yahoo.com as the employee using
> that computer will not stop checking email and it has begun interfering with
> the employees work.
>
> I setup squid to keep track of the proxy access and I set the DHCP server to
> give the 192.168.0.5 address a dns server of 127.0.0.1 so it has to use the
> proxy to access the net.
> Now I just can't get the ACL correct to block access to mail.yahoo.com
> or login.yahoo.com.. and a list of others, but if I can get one to work, I'll
> be happy. And any advice would be great!
> Even not using squid, if someone else knows an easy route to do this.
> Unfortunately, the employee does need net access for the job.
>
> Thanks
>
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