John Doe wrote:
From: Scott Keith (NHS National Services Scotland) <keith@xxxxxxx>
Hi, I've been trying to find out if it's possible to get squid to deny access
to websites via an IP in the URL. I've had a fairly good Google around o= n how
to do this but I just keep finding out about blocking access to a sin= gle IP
whereas I just want to block access all websites via IP addresses.
I know a solution to this can be implemented via ufbdguard and probably
squidguard but I am only looking for a squid only solution just now.
You could do it with an external acl.
But I am wondering if you could also use something like:
acl notanip dstdom_regex [^0-9\.]
Not sure if dstdom works on IPs...
Yes, dstdom* works on the text as received in the Host: header or domain
portion of the URL.
Amos
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