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* On 08/09/05 05:45 +0300, turgut kalfaoglu wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am now running our squid server (thanks to those who replied) as a 
> front for multiple web servers,
> and it sure made a difference in speed!
> 
> Originally I had set its ACLs pretty liberally, and now I would like to 
> curb it down so that only
> traffic that is requesting web pages from our servers can access it.
> 
> Does anyone have any ACLs that they can share?

acl our_servers src cidr (e.g. a.b.c.d/29)
http_access allow our_servers
http_access deny all

That simple! I am high on beer at the moment, but I believe that is how
you do it. This is what I have on the top of my head after all the
reading I have done on squid.conf.default.


-Wash

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