> You might find this easier to achieve with IPtables rules than Squid: > > http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/187 > > You'd want to restrict connections to your Squid port (probably 3128) to be a > compromise between "lots in a few seconds" to allow for normal browser > parallel accesses, and "lots and lots over several minutes" to block the > accesses you say are continually refreshing. Thank's Very interesting, but I have no IPtable Firewall on my squid proxy server. It seems that Solaris Ipfilter doesn't offer a same feature. > > Regards, > > > Antony. > > -- > Behind the counter a boy with a shaven head stared vacantly into space, > a dozen spikes of microsoft protruding from the socket behind his ear. > > - William Gibson, Neuromancer (1984) > > Please reply to the list; > please don't CC me.