Apply different blocking level to different VLans
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i installed squid and squidguard. i have 3 vlan and laglan. I want to apply different bloking to one of vlan and laglan.
for example i want to block some websites in a Vlan but i want to allow them in Laglan or other VLan. -
any help?
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Why not define blocking rules on the respective interfaces?
BTW, what is a Laglan? Link Aggregation Group? -
Create an ACL (Services - Proxy filter - Groups ACL) for each LAN and then do your filtering based on that. Each client can be defined using CIDR, so you can easily define one group for each VLAN, LAGG, whatever. Apply specific rules for each group and common rules for all on the Common ACL page.
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@KOM:
(Services - Proxy filter - Groups ACL)
Huh, I don't see/have that.
Does it appear once you created an Interface Group (Interfaces | (assign) | Interface Groups) which I haven't done so far? -
What I described is part of SquidGuard. You must install both Squid and SquidGuard to do any filtering. Squid by itself is just a cache.
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Surely I know and have used Squid as cache. But never more than that.
Thanks for pointing me to it.