Greetings,
I seem to be having some trouble denying access to my proxy. I'm running squid 3.1.9. Here's the relevant part of my squid.conf:
# my machine only
acl myMachine src 10.8.144.43
# some destination servers
acl dest1 dst 10.8.110.13
acl dest2 dst 10.8.110.14
acl dest3 dst 10.10.12.213
# allow access to the specified servers, deny to everything else
http_access allow myMachine
http_access allow dest1
http_access allow dest2
http_access allow dest3
http_access deny all
(I've commented out the "http_access allow localnet" and "http_access allow localhost" lines)
I'm connecting from 10.8.145.177 and the proxy seems to forward the requests just fine. Nothing is cached, because I have some other cache options in my file, but I'm wondering why the request isn't denied.
I also have some refresh_pattern options, but I believe those are only supposed to affect caching. Those should have no bearing on http access, correct?
I've looked through the docs, and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for your time,
-Adam
Received on Wed Dec 22 2010 - 16:43:49 MST
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