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Dear Ivan                For and IP to IP you can define as follow
acl pc1 src 192.168.1.30/255.255.255.255http_access allow pc1acl pc2 src 192.168.1.31/255.255.255.255http_access allow pc2
regrdsMahamPakistan
On 5/10/05, Ivan Petrushev <ivanatora1@xxxxxx> wrote:> Hello :-) That's my first mailist posting but I hope I'll get the> basics soon. Please excuse my poor english.> The problem I'm trying to solve is how to make ACL responding for a> range of IPs (not the whole subnet). If I wanted to make the ACL> responding for the whole subnet I would use CIDR or dotted notation> like:> acl mynetwork src 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0> or> acl mynetwork src 192.168.1.1/24> I want that acl 'mynetwork' to respond only for IPs 192.168.1.30 -> 192.168.1.47 (for example). That is neither a subnetwork and can't be> done via the upper examples. So can I use (from IP) (to IP) range in> squid.conf and what is the exact syntaxis? I haven't seen anything> like that in the online documentation, but that doesn't mean it> doesn't exist :-)> > Greetings, Ivan Petrushev.> > -----------------------------------------------------------------> http://host.GBG.bg - лидер в Уеб Хостинг решения и регистрация на Домейн имена>

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