Hi, I'm not sure I understand how url_rewrite_program works. In the example below I'm trying to allow traffic from CLIENT_IP_ADDR to SERVER_DOMAIN_ADDR where CLIENT_IP_ADDR is in the allowed_ips ACL, and SERVER_DOMAIN_ADDR is in the allowed_domains ACL (I know it's redundant, but it's just an example). http_access allow localnet !restricted_ips allowed_domains http_access allow localnet !restricted_ips allowed_ips http_reply_access allow localnet !restricted_ips allowed_ips http_reply_access allow localnet !restricted_ips allowed_domains [...] url_rewrite_program /usr/bin/squidGuard url_rewrite_children 80 startup=10 idle=3 http_access allow localnet The problem is that the browser on the CLIENT_IP_ADDR displays the "redirect" page defined in squidGuard when trying to access SERVER_DOMAIN_ADDR. I could configure the allowed_domains and allowed_ips ACLs within squidGuard itself, but shouldn't the Squid rule prevail anyway? Is the redirection done regardless of what precedes in squid.conf? Thanks, Vieri _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users