Squid should not be getting in way of these applications, unless they
require some sort of http transaction in order for them to work.
If the latter is the case, you should be able to configure them to access
the web via http through a proxy server.
Are you using your proxy transparently?
Tim Rainier
"sasa" <sasa@shoponweb.it> wrote on 11/30/2005 01:08:27 PM:
> Hi, I have a problem with access to software like Winmx ed Emule.
> My squid.conf is:
>
> http_port 10.0.0.121:3128
> acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
> no_cache deny QUERY
> acl windowsupdate dstdomain .windowsupdate.microsoft.com
> no_cache deny windowsupdate
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> acl manager proto cache_object
> acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
> acl CONNECT method CONNECT
> acl local_net src 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0
> http_access deny !Safe_ports
> http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
> http_access deny to_localhost
> acl our_networks src 10.0.0.0/24
> http_access allow our_networks
> http_access allow local_net
> http_access allow localhost
> http_access deny all
> http_reply_access allow all
>
> ..and in squidguard.conf I have:
>
> destination ok {
> domainlist ok/domains
> urllist ok/urls
> }
>
> destination ok-for-number1 {
> domainlist ok1/domains
> urllist ok1/urls
>
> destination ad {
> domainlist ad/domains
> urllist ad/urls
> redirect http://10.0.0.122/
> }
>
> .. therefore this address can view all web site nothing restriction, but
> however cann't to use winmx and emule.
> How I can modify squid.conf for this problem ? without proxy this
address
> (ip 10.0.0.122 is a internal client) can use winmx ed emule nothing
> problems.
> Thanks.
>
> ------
> Salvatore.
>
Received on Wed Nov 30 2005 - 11:35:17 MST
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