On Thursday 08 December 2005 11:04, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote: > acl denydoms dstdomain .a.de > acl denynets dst 255.0.0.0/32 255.0.0.0/32 (which equals 255.0.0.0) is not IP address I have ever seen. > acl privhosts src localhost > acl denyregex url_regex \.unknowntld$ > acl denydoms dstdomain "/opt/alice/etc/proxy.doms" > acl denynets dst "/opt/alice/etc/proxy.ips" > acl privhosts src "/opt/alice/etc/proxy.priv" > acl denyregex url_regex -i "/opt/alice/etc/proxy.regex" > http_access allow privhosts > http_access deny denydoms > http_access deny denynets > http_access deny denyregex > http_access allow users > http_access deny all > deny_info ERR_DENYDOMS denydoms > deny_info ERR_DENYNETS denynets > deny_info ERR_DENYREGEX denyregex > > everything of this works except http_access allow privhosts. Why do you define the "pivhosts" ACL twice? > proxy.priv content is this: > > 10.130.10.100 > 10.130.10.109 > > Also tried specifying netmask as in 255.255.255.255 or /32, did not > work. > > Tried also doing: > > acl privhosts src 10.130.10.100/255.255.255.255 and it won't work also. > Turned on full debugging and cache.log tells me that above ip is not > matching at all. > > Any idea? I had squid 2.5stable1 or so running and it worked, now > updated to 2.5stable12 and it won't. Anything changed? You don't tell what problem you have exactly. Christoph -- ~ ~ ".signature" [Modified] 2 lines --100%-- 2,41 All