I have tried the below lines and it works but I would prefer to get it working using the allowed_ip.txt file. In that case we can just add ip address to allow through the proxy instead of making additional acls. acl goto_meeting dst 216.115.208.0/20 216.219.112.0/20 66.151.158.0/24 66.151.150.160/27 66.151.115.128/26 64.74.80.0/24 202.173.24.0/21 67.217.64.0/19 78.108.112.0/20 68.64.0.0/19 206.183.100.0/22 http_access allow goto_meeting Any ideas? On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 03:48, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Milan wrote: >> >> We are Squid ported for windows and are experiencing issue with one >> particular service. GotoMeeting, GotoAssist, GotoWebinar(Citrix) We >> are unable to get users connected unless we add the individual IP >> Address of the servers individually: >> >> 216.115.208.0 / 20 >> 216.219.112.0 / 20 >> 66.151.158.0 / 24 >> 66.151.150.160 / 27 >> 66.151.115.128 / 26 >> 64.74.80.0 / 24 >> 202.173.24.0 / 21 >> 67.217.64.0 / 19 >> 78.108.112.0 / 20 >> 68.64.0.0 / 19 >> 206.183.100.0 / 22 >> >> The full list is above and there is no way we are typing individual >> IPs. We tried putting CIDR notation in the allowed_ip.txt but the it >> does not like that. Any advice on how to setup with the least >> administrative effort? We are kind of new to SQUID. Thanks for your >> advice. > > There is no such thing as "allowed_ips.txt" in Squid. I assume you have followed some how-to tutorial. > > ... what does squid.conf contain? (without the # comment lines) > > Amos > -- > Please be using > Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.1