Bastien Baltazar
Lycée Edmond Rostand
bdl31ref@ac-toulouse.fr
I recently installed a squid proxy-cache on my 50 computers
network. It work so fine, except the fact I can't define acl groups,
conséquenly allow or deny internet access for some rooms.
All of my clients have IP adresses like
192.168.1.x/255.255.255.0, and when I define in the squid.conf file an acl
for the following range of ip : 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.140/255.255.255.0,
named s125 and I write at the following :
"http_access allow s125"
"http_access deny all"
Normaly, the clients with ip include in this range would be able
to connect, anothers should be rejects. Requests from localhost are denied :
everything is OK, I didn't allow it , but all clients can connects, even if
they have IP adresses out of the range values.
I readed the "access.log", and was surprised to find this (file
: access.txt)
This log mean that squid didn't know from were request come. I
think it's linked with the acl problem.
Did somebody know this kind of problems
PS : excuse my poor french english !
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