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Multiple blocklists in Squid

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    rtr1900
    last edited by Feb 15, 2007, 10:11 AM

    Hi,

    Is it possible to make multiple blockinglist (ACL) in Squid? So that every user in the office has his own list?
    I tried, but can´t get more than one ACL working. ANy help is welcome (as I a a new-bee) ???

    regard,

    Johny

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      mhab12
      last edited by Feb 15, 2007, 4:58 PM

      Sounds like something like this would hinge on the authentication functionality, which isn't working in the current beta release of the Squid package.

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        rtr1900
        last edited by Feb 20, 2007, 7:45 AM

        So it isn´t possible just to add two ACl lists to the code of Squid?
        Something like:
        acl semirestricted_hosts src "/var/squid/acl/semirestricted_hosts.acl"
        acl semirestrictedlist dstdom_regex -i "/var/squid/acl/semiwhite.acl"

        acl lessrestricted_hosts src "/var/squid/acl/lessrestricted_hosts.acl"
        acl lessrestrictedlist dstdom_regex -i "/var/squid/acl/lesswhite.acl"

        Then further in the code I give them access

        I can´t figure out how to do that? I am trying to give for each part of the company a different permission to the internet.

        ANY help is welcome….
        Johny

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