>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joel Taqueban [mailto:jtaqueba@apme-ops.dhl.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:48 PM
>To: squid-users@ircache.net
>Subject: allowing users to access particular domains
gets to access:
> user1, user2 only www.fedex.com
www.ups.com
> user3, user4 only the above sites
pus: cnn.com
yahoo.com
> user5, user6 all sites
>where the above users are valid users from my ldap server.
>I tried defining this on my squid.conf file.
>acl allowedsites1 dstdomain fedex.com ups.com
>acl allowedsites2 dstdomain fedex.com ups.com yahoo.com cnn.com
>acl customer_service ident user1 user2
>acl supervisors ident user3 user4
>acl management ident user5 user6
>http_access allow allowedsites1 customer_service
>http_access allow allowedsites2 supervisors
>http_access allow management
Try:
remove this line : http_access allow management
http_access deny all !management
remove : >http_access deny all
>However, user1 to user4 still could access sites that should have been
restricted for them.
>What seems to be wrong with my ACL above? Do I have the right http_access
definition for user5 >and user6 who are in 'management' ACL?
>Joel
Ilker G.
P.S please don't send mail with HTML format.
Received on Thu Jun 01 2000 - 05:32:25 MDT
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