Justin Popa wrote:
> I've got a strange problem on my hands. I have inherited a squid system
> running on Windows that is used at our office to act as a proxy and thus
> monitor for all our users. It works phenomenally except for one little
> thing. If a user going through the proxy attempts to search a website
> that
> has the word 'plavix' in the URL, it gets instantly blocked and cites
> ACL's
> as being the issue in the error. I've poured through the squid.conf and I
> haven't found anything that even remotely resembles something that would
> block that. Let me know what I've missed if you can think of anything.
> Thanks so much!
List any ACLs of the type urlpath_regex, dstdom_regex, url_regex or
referer_regex.
I suppose it could be a req_header ACL as well, but that seems unlikely.
If it's not one of those, follow the steps at
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl#head-57ab8844e9060937c4a654e1aa7568f87cb25aef
Chris
Received on Fri Jan 26 2007 - 16:26:11 MST
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