Thank you! Seems to working fine now. On 5/9/07, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ons 2007-05-09 klockan 14:25 +0200 skrev Patrik Hansson: > Hello. > > I´v just gotten squid installed and working with NTLM and AD Groups. > > What i whant is to block some files for normal users, like .exe, .zip > and so on but give admins the right to download them. > > I made two AD groups named "allowinet" and "admininet". > If a normal user is trying to download an .exe he gets presented with > a login dialog. > I don´t whant that..i whant my "NOTE_FILETYPES_FILTERED" displayed to > the user directly. Then the last acl on the http_access deny line must not be related to logins. Example: if you have http_access deny downloads normalusers you can simply switch the two acls http_access deny normalusers downloads or alternatively add a dymmy acl last on the line acl denied_download_message src 0.0.0.0/0 http_access deny downloads normalusers denied_download_message then use this acl in deny_info to select the proper error message deny_info ERR_BLOCKED_DOWNLOAD denied_download_message Regards Henrik