Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Tarak Ranjan wrote:
>>
>>
>> Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>> Tarak Ranjan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I want to block.online radio/audio/video streaming using squid .
>>>> i have done this
>>>> acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i "/etc/squid/multimedia.files.acl"
>>>> http_access deny blockfiles
>>>>
>>>> the content of the multimedia.files.acl
>>>> \.[Aa][Vv][Ii]$
>>>> \.[Mm][Pp][Gg]$
>>>> \.[Mm][Pp][Ee][Gg]$
>>>> \.[Mm][Pp]3$
>>>> \.(afx|asf|asx|au|avi|divx|m3u|mov|mp2|mp3|mpeg|mp
>>>> g|qt|ra|ram|rm|viv|vivo|vob|vqf|wav|wma|wmv|vbs|shs|pif)($|\?)
>>>>
>>>> but it's not working.....
>>>>
>>>> Thanks-----
>>>> Tarak
>>>
>>> This will only work on streaming sites who don't care about data theft.
>>> Most websites protect their media content by serving it out of
>>> scripts instead of D/L'able files. That change the URI to anything
>>> they can imagine.
>>>
>>> What you want to do is block based on reply mime-type using
>>> rep_mime_type ACL and http_reply_access permissions.
>>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/acl.html
>>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.6/http_reply_access.html
>>>
>>> Amos
>>>
>>>
>> acl audiovideo rep_mime_type ^video/x-ms-asf ^video/x-ms-sf
>> ^audio/mpeg ^audio/x-mpeg ^audio/x-pn-realaudio ^application/x-mms
>> framed ^application/vnd.ms.wms-hdr.asfv1
>>
>>
>> http_reply_access deny audiovideo
>>
>> not hitting the ACL, not blocking.... any other parameter for this to
>> block
>
> Interesting.
> * Check that its placed in squid.conf above the default
> http_reply_access allow all
>
> * maybe adding -i to make it case-insensative.
>
> * use squidclient to pull down an object with one of those types
> and check the resulting headers.
>
>
> Amos
>
>
i have checked , that acl has been placed above the http_reply_access
allow all. -i option is also not clicking.....
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