RE: Help needed in Squid ACLs

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Here's what you need
acl badURL url_regex -i .exe
acl badURL url_regex -i sex
acl myadd src 123.123.123.123
acl everyone src 123.123.0.0
 
http_access deny badURL everyone !myadd
 
any question check my site
members.lycos.co.uk/njadmin/
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry [mailto:hari76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:11 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Help needed in Squid ACLs

Hey All,
 
I have done a cool thing with ACLs in squid that stops my users to have access to Mp3s, Sex, etc etc, I have used the following to do this...
acl badURL url_regex -i .exe
acl badURL url_regex -i sex
This works simpy great but now I now I need some portion of my network for eg.my own system with Ip address 10.10.10.50 to have access to these?is there a way to do it?I have read the squid documentation but cant figure how to do it.
Thanks in advance
 
Harry
 
 
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