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On 4/16/20 5:09 AM, Vieri wrote:
> In sslbump tproxy "mode" one cannot authenticate user to limit/allow their access to web content.
> 
> I was thinking however of making a web form with auth within a custom Squid error page. This way a user would "automatically" whitelist a web site and have access to it while the IT dep. would know which user accessed where despite the site being blacklisted.
> 
> From the error page I can tell which ACL is blocking that site so I could create an "exception" ACL for that ACL.
> My question is: can this whitelist or graylist ACL be dynamic without needing to reload Squid, a bit like ipsets with iptables/nftables without the need to reload rules?

Yes, there are several ways to change Squid decisions without
reconfiguring Squid. The simplest one is the "external acl" mechanism:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/external_acl_type/
 Alex.
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