Need to know a bit more about the origins of the user requests. Sounds like a good candidate for external helper, a pre-screening of the inbound to proxy request to determine which proxy port - thereby ACL's - to direct to. Perhaps a primary proxy port 8082 which would do such decision making, with reverse proxy mappings to you 8080 and 8081 ports, so it would be seamless to the end user and that way you have a single "master" proxy service for all users. ------Original Message------ From: Al - Image Hosting Services To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: setting up different filtering based on port number Sent: Feb 14, 2010 6:21 PM Hi, I know that this is a little bit off topic for this list, but I asked on the squidguard list and they said that I need to run 2 instances of squid. I know that squid can listen on 2 ports very easily, and I have setup squid to listen on 2 different ports. Port 8080 uses squidguard to filter, but port 8081 doesn't. What I would really like to be able to do is to have less restrictive filtering on port 8081. For example, I would like to block youtube on port 8080, but not on port 8081. Still I would like to be able to block porn on port 8081. Could someone give me some assistance on how to do this or point me to a how to? Best Regards, Al Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T