On Dec 5, 2011, at 3:54 AM, Claudio Prono wrote: > Hello all, > > Today, i have discovered a limitation into SquidGuard with the > userlists. I make you an example: > > src user1 { > userlist /etc/user1.txt > } > > src user2 { > userlist /etc/user2.txt > } > > dest user1web { > domainlist user1web/domains > expressionlist user1web/expressions > log user1web > } > > dest user2web { > domainlist user2web/domains > expressionlist user2web/expressions > log user2web > } > > acl { > user1 { > pass user1web white !blacklist all > } > > acl { > user2 { > pass user2web white !blacklist all > } try adding each user list to the ACL with a " NOT ! " acl { user1 { pass !user2web user1web white !blacklist all } acl { user2 { pass !user1web user2web white !blacklist all } > > If into the lists i have an user present in user1.txt and also into > user2.txt, the user will be associated to the first matching rule (in > that case user1), and not into the second one. So, the user can visit > the web sites of user1web, but not the ones of user2web.... > > My question is: there is any method to tell SquidGuard to look all the > user association and parse all the two acl? Or maybe there is some > workaroud to this? > > Best regards, > > Claudio Prono. >