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>
> I'm currently using 2.5 stable 12.
>
> I've found two oddities with time ACL's.
>
> Oddity #1.  I seem unable to load these from a file.
> If I put them inline, I have no problem.  So at present I have:
> acl time.class time MTWF 8:30-12:40
> acl time.class time H   8:30-12:50
> acl time.class time MTW 13:20-15:00
> acl time.class time H 13:30-15:10
> acl time.class time MTWH 19:30-21:20
> acl time.class time F   13:20-14:10
>
> acl time.weekend time F 16:00-24:00
> acl time.weekend time A
> acl time.weekend time S 00:00-21:00
>
>
> Now to put it to work.  Certain sites are a real distraction
> during class time, but I want the kids to have access during free
> time.
>
> acl no.classtime.access dstdomain \
> "/etc/squid/domains_noclasstime_access"
>
>
> http_access deny  time.class lab no.classtime.access
>
> This works, or rather it did until this morning.
> This morning the kids could access nexopia without a problem.
>
> Odd.  So to check, I blocked access to myself, and made a mistake
> in the config.  Squid terminated.  When I restarted squid,
> the time acls worked.
>
> So:
> 	Is this a total odd ball?  Is this a known problem that is fixed
> in 2.6?
>
> 	Bottom line:  Should I upgrade to the latest stable version of
> 2.6 or go whole hog and do 3.0 RC1?

Yes.
Whichever suits you. In whichever order. Recent 2.6 and 3.0 are close
enough in configuration details that an upgrade from 2.6 to 3.0 is very
nearly seamless. It just comes down to how experimental your system can be
and for what features and load.

Amos



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