squid problem
James Mabry
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Wed, 04 Dec 2002 14:23:36 -0700
Nathan England wrote:
>Yes, but they are sales people... they wouldn't know how!!! ha ha
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>On Wednesday 04 December 2002 09:36 am, Matt Alexander wrote:
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>>Now as long as they don't disable DHCP and manually configure things,
>>you're fine... ;-)
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>>On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Nathan England wrote:
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>>>I got it working.
>>>In case anyone cares...
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>>>I had to do this
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>>>in the squid.conf file:
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>>>acl blocked_sites dstdomain "/etc/squid/blocked"
>>>acl bademployee src 192.168.0.5
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>>>http_access deny blocked_sites bademployee
>>>
>>>/etc/squid/blocked is a file that lists all the sites
>>>mail.yahoo.com
>>>.hotmail.com
>>>.wildemail.com
>>>.microsoft.com
>>>
>>>that sort of thing. I had to enable all the debugging in squid so I could
>>>tail the log and see what was happening. I had the Allow all acl in
>>>place, so that was pretty much blowing over anything else I put in. I got
>>>rid of that and everything works great.
>>>
>>>nathan
>>>
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You could also set up a giant telescreen complete with Big Brother
talking head. Then if he still has enough spirit to even think about
checking his e-mail, you can have the thought police give him a good
beating ;).
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