Using the dstdomain http://www.facebook.com is blocked and you receive
the error page of Squid, but when accessing https://www.facebook is
displayedthe proxy server connection refused, not the Squid error page.
Em 17/05/2013 11:57, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
On 18/05/2013 1:41 a.m., Hussam Al-Tayeb wrote:
On Friday 17 May 2013 09:21:55 Jose Junior wrote:
Personnel, the company where I work she, I need to block facebook, I
can but it affects the connection with other sites such as gmail
thank you very much
acl blockedurls dstdom_regex -i "/etc/squid/squid.blockedurls"
http_access deny blockedurls
add this to /etc/squid/squid.blockedurls
(^|\.)facebook\.com$
this blocks http://anything.facebook.com
but your users will still be able to access
https://anything.facebook.com
Just doing these is *exactly* equivalent to the above:
acl blockedurls dstdomain .facebook.com
http_access deny blockedurls
And both ways of writing it will block HTTPS traffic as well as HTTP.
Amos