I managed to solve the problem.  I was using 255.255.255.0 as my netmask,
when I changed it to 255.255.255.255 the access control started working.
Why should this be ?
Eric Headley
Trinidad & Tobago Electricity Commission
63 Frederick Street
Port of Spain
Trinidad W.I.
Telephone : (868)623-2611
Fax       : (868)625-3759
e-mail    : ttecisd@trinidad.net
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 1998 at 08:55:12AM -0400, ttecisd@trinidad.net wrote:
> > I am running Squid 1.1 on a Linux machine running Slackware 3.4 .  I
> >  want to allow access to certain machines.  I set up a file with
> >  IP/netmask pairs on each line.  I then added a line in the squid.conf
> >  
> >  ' acl allowed_hosts src "/usr/local/squid/etc/allowed_hosts" '
> > 
> > Eric Headley
> 
> I'm not sure if one can "source" the file here, i.e. show the squid the 
> name of the file instead of simply listing allowed addresses in place.
> But I may be wrong completely - haven't a squid.conf or docs handy.
> 
> Have you seen that one is allowed to do it?
> 
> It resembles the situation when I tried to "source" the error_msg from 
> the external file and it didn't work at all. So I had to type all the 
> HTML file in squid.conf (in one looong line, sheeeesh!...).
> 
> Tomek
> -- Tomasz Papszun, Lodz, Poland		tomek@lodz.tpsa.pl
> 
Received on Thu May 28 1998 - 09:43:01 MDT
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