Hi, I tried what Dean mentioned, and it worked well. Thanks. On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues <leolistas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > despite the fact the most usual is browsing by hostnames of any kind, > there's LOTS of pages that uses IP addresses on the links displayed and, > thus, your rule would probably break LOTS of legitime browsing where the > user is NOT really 'typing' an IP address. > > for example, even HOTMAIL uses this !! This logline was grabbed from a > TODAY log, it's not an old log, it's from TODAY: > > > 1335178083.446 1058 192.168.0.162 TCP_MISS/200 127569 GET > http://65.55.40.87/att/GetInline.aspx?messageid=8cefd7ba-8b2b-1fe1-b879-00237d65e98e&attindex=0&cp=-1&attdepth=0&imgsrc=cid%3aimage005.jpg%4001CD1A64.F6641BA0&shared=1&blob=MHxpbWFnZTAwNS5qcGd8aF1hZ2UvenBlZw_3d_3d&hm__login=XXXXXXXXXX&hm__domain=hotmail.com&ip=10.12.148.8&d=d405&mf=0&hm__ts=Mon%2c%2023%20Apr%202012%2010%3a47%3a40%20GMT&st=lleugerb&hm__ha=01_f1a95b6922365947ae92542149a187abbbb6c6f1b688c4afc76a77c422789965&oneredir=1 > - DIRECT/65.55.40.87 image/jpeg > > > > Em 23/04/12 09:36, Dean Weimer escreveu: > >> -----Original Message----- >> >> Is it possible to block all IP based lookups from the browser with squid >> acls? >> >> If I assume you mean to match request to IP address, >> http://192.168.1.1/, instead of to a hostname like >> http://www.example.com, the following works quite well. >> >> # Match By IP Requests >> acl BYIP dstdom_regex ^[0-9\.:]*$ > > > > -- > > > Atenciosamente / Sincerily, > Leonardo Rodrigues > Solutti Tecnologia > http://www.solutti.com.br > > Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email > gertrudes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > My SPAMTRAP, do not email it > > > > -- Thanks and Regards Bijoy Lobo Paladion Networks