I'd like to know what the relevant configuration options are that need to be tweaked... i have 2 reverse proxies (squid) here and they work nicely but never made a normal (forward) proxy with those restrictions.. so anything pointing into the right directions would be appreciated........ specifically with what options you redirect the user who is trying to access a "forbidden" page and how to restrict the ip ranges that can use the proxy...
Thanks already....
//Florian
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon White [mailto:simon@mtds.com]
Sent: 21. maaliskuuta 2002 11:42
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] proxy with no authentication but IP
restrictions
21-Mar-02 at 11:07, Rommel, Florian (Florian.Rommel@quartal.com) wrote :
> Hi, i just have a quick question, we are planning to have a proxy and accomplish the following:
> no authentication to use the proxy, but only a certain ip address range can use it
> block certain websites and redirect the person to a webpage who tries to access it (the proxy will not be the firewall,our firewall is OBENBSD based fyi)
>
> We are using mainly Windows 2000 Workstations with some versions of IE..
>
> any quick comment would be appreciated.
All that is possible. What do you need to know, more specifically?
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