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Hello,

I had implemented that by using SquidGuard. You might want to look into it
at www.squidguard.org

Regards

Srid


> hello
>
> Have been looking at restricting access to a site by time.  The purpose
> is principally to overcome auto refresh from the browser. So its not as
> straightforward as allowed at some time of the day and not allowed at
> some other.
>
> Is there a way to express a time acl that means allow 'every' so many
> minutes?
>
> Alternatively is there a way to say between N:00 and N:05, N:15 and
> N:20, N:30 and N:35 and so on where N is every hour from 8am to 11pm?
> I can see that I could construct a very large number of acl instances
> to make that happen, but barely practical; if I had to do that, does
> the time acl support "/path/to/file/of/parameters"?
>
> thanks
>
> rolf.
>
>
>


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