Felipe Arturo Polanco <felipeapolanco@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu no dia quinta, 13/02/2020 à(s) 16:22:
Did you configure Squid to accept both HTTP and HTTPS ports?Please share your squid.conf file.Thanks,On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 12:18 PM Patrícia Sousa <psousadp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,Thanks for the tip,Enabling debug_options I can see that the wget from the machine computer to the Squid machine does not goes through the proxy. Any idea why?Felipe Arturo Polanco <felipeapolanco@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu no dia quinta, 13/02/2020 à(s) 15:32:Hi,For this, you need to use IPtables to block at the network level.SSH uses port 22/tcp but wget uses HTTP, it should have been blocked by squid.Enabled debug_options in squid to see why it was allowed.On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 11:10 AM Patrícia Sousa <psousadp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________I'm using the squid proxy and I'm trying to block some connections (incoming and outcoming traffic) from a certain ip address. However, for example, if I deny all the connections (http_access deny all) it only blocks the connections that I made to websites for example, but if I use another PC and try to ssh or wget the PC that owns the proxy squid, it is allowed. How can I block the traffic from and to a specific IP or DNS? It is possible to do this with Squid?
If not, what is the best way to do this?
Thank you.
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