Squid + Squidguard: Not working in Time-Based ACL
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Hello.. I set up under Times then made two ACLs. BTW, I have only one source IP since after pfsense where one router lies.
QUESTION: How would I allow time-based shifting of ACL? or.. is this kind of set-up realistic?
Hope to hear from you guys in here..THanks in advance.
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Hello xerxes
I just got my pfsense installed yesterday I think I set it up the same way you are asking.
I have setup web browsing for 8am - 10pm only.I did this in a few simple steps.
Installed Squid and content filter
Under Proxy Server
Auth settings Tab –-> Authentication method: local
Local Users Tab ---> create user accountUnder Proxy Filter
Time TabName: time
Values: Time type Days Date or Date range Time range
Weekly All Left blank 08:00-20:00 (this is the time you want access granted)Description: Time
ACL Tab
Name: time
Source IP adresses and domains: 'username' (be sure to have the single quotes)
Time: (select time or whatever you called your setting)
Destination: Set your filter optiosn hereOther options are optional.
Then save and be sure to apply the settings afterwards. Then you should be good to go. I just got this setup and it works like a charm.
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Hello.. I set up under Times then made two ACLs. BTW, I have only one source IP since after pfsense where one router lies.
QUESTION: How would I allow time-based shifting of ACL? or.. is this kind of set-up realistic?
Hope to hear from you guys in here..THanks in advance.
Here howto: