On 3/15/19 9:38 AM, Felipe Arturo Polanco wrote: > Is it possible to use SQUID ACL inside ClamAV or any other ICAP server? Not exactly -- Squid ACLs do not cross the adaptation boundary -- but it is possible for the ICAP or eCAP service to take Squid ACL _results_ into account. It is also possible for Squid itself to apply ACLs based on the ICAP or eCAP service decisions. The specifics would heavily depend on what exactly you are trying to do, on Squid version, and on your ICAP/eCAP service capabilities. Thus, start by detailing your use case. > The idea is to have a list of file types to be denied for some users and > allowed for some others. There are many ways to interpret this description. For example, you can use Squid ACLs to _not_ send responses (of a certain content type requested by certain users) to an ICAP service. Or, with some ICAP or eCAP services, you can take the service's "this file is of certain type" decision and use that info in a Squid ACL to decide whether to block or forward the scanned response. Alex. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users