I think you want
http_access allow bx_ip bx_urls
http_access allow ips_1 urls_1
http_access allow ips_2 urls_2
...
http_access deny all
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Hervé Ballans wrote: > > Hello, > > I've a problem to configure my squid.conf file. > > I'm under Linux 2.2.17 and version of squid is 2.3.STABLE4. > > I've mounted a proxy squid in my service, not to cahe, but to secure > access. > in a classic configuration, the proxy works perfectly : > > acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 > ... > acl bx_urls dstdomain www1 www2 www3 www4... > acl bx_ip src ip1 ip2 ip3 ip4... > http_access allow bx_urls > http_access deny all > http_access allow bx_ip > http_access deny all > > but, I would like to configure different acls of url and acls of ip > address in the same file. > For example : > > acl urls_1 dstdomain ... > acl urls_2 dstdomain ... > acl ips_1 src ... > acl ips_2 src ... > > With these acls, I would like to manage different access rigths depend > on ip addresses. > For example : > > acl urls_1 dstdomain www10 www11 www12 www13... > acl ips_1 src ip10 ip11 ip12 ip13... > http_access allow urls_1 > http_access deny all > http_access allow ips_1 > http_access deny all > > acl urls2 dstdomain www20 www21 www22 www23... > acl ips_2 src ip20 ip21 ip22 ip23... > http_access allow urls2 > http_access deny all > http_access allow ips_2 > http_access deny all > > But, in final, it doesn't work ! > > Is it possible to take a such configuration ? and how configure this ? > > Thank's a lot for your help... > > Hervé > > ...and excuse me for my bad english... > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.html -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Feb 28 2001 - 13:41:57 MST
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