> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 04:26:29PM +0200, Philipp Herz - Profihost AG wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> actually i'm trying to migrate a Squid/SquidGuard setup from Squid
>> (3.0.STABLE19) to Squid (3.1.3).
>>
>> The problem is, that i am not able to exclude a single client identified
>> by it's ip or mac address from being proccessed by SquidGuard as the
>> redirector.
>>
>> acl my_net src 192.168.0.0/16
>> acl c_by_IP src 192.168.0.99
>> acl c_by_MAC arp aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
>>
>> http_access allow my_net
>> http_access deny all
>>
>> redirector_access deny c_by_IP
>> redirector_access deny c_by_MAC
>>
>> # url_rewrite_access deny c_by_IP
>> # url_rewrite_access deny c_by_MAC
>>
>> url_rewrite_program /usr/bin/squidGuard
>> url_rewrite_children 5
>>
>> None of the attempts above are working for Squid (3.1.3). Using
>> directive "redirector_access deny" with Squid (3.0.STABLE19) works as
>> expected.
>>
>> So, could you please give me any hints on how to get this thing working
>> or is there any known bug or limitation why it's not working with 3.1.3?
> I tested it on squid 3.1.8 and it works.
>
> My configuration is:
> url_rewrite_program /opt/sg/bin/squidGuard
> url_rewrite_children 30
> ...
> acl ip1 src 10.0.0.1
> ...
> url_rewrite_access deny ip1
> url_rewrite_access allow all
> # also the following lines work as expected
> # url_rewrite_access allow ip1
> # url_rewrite_access deny all
>
Hi Peter,
now i have compiled and tested squid (v3.1.8) and yes it works as
expected :-)
So, thanks to anybody!
Regards - philipp
Received on Fri Oct 08 2010 - 08:02:49 MDT
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