> Squid shouldn't honour thier HTTP request if you've set it up correctly
> (they'll be able to telnet to the port, but they get access denied) : this
> is represented in the ACLs:
>
> acl all 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> acl Access_Granted x.x.x.x/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xx.xx.xx.xx/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> http_access deny all !Access_Granted
Hi,
Ok i tried the proxy checker of the squid website, and it said
access denied, is this a new feature in squid 2.0? Because with 1.21 when
you set the acls up it didnt allow access to 8080, but i see what you are
saying by it allowing telnet access, it just wont work with their web
browser, this correct?
Cheers,
--- Roddy Strachan. Tech Support/Admin. Satlink Internet Services : 03-9775-2600 | http://www.satlink.com.au Melbourne, Australia. Email : roddy@satlink.com.au ICQ : 1987890 --- Out the 10Base-T, through the router, down the T1, over the leased line, off the bridge, past the firewall... nothing but Net.Received on Tue Oct 20 1998 - 21:39:31 MDT
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