Gareth wrote:
> I've set-up Squid to block access to port 10000, to stop my users
> accessing Webmin on our servers.
It would be better to use firewall rules on the servers themselves, instead
of relying on Squid to protect them.
> This however doesn't work for http://server.ournetwork:10000 or
> http://192.168.1.1 - even though our web browsers do not bypass Squid for
> any resource.
How do you know browsers can't bypass Squid?
> squid.conf<snip>
> acl webmin port 10000
> http_access deny webmin
> </snip>
Post your entire squid.conf (without blank lines or comments) so we can see
the context of this rule.
Adam
Received on Tue Apr 06 2004 - 07:03:22 MDT
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