Hi Laurie,
> FTP proxying is also needed. All ftp request from the LAN must go through
> the proxy.
If your access to the ftp server goes through a browser using http it's
possible. Otherwise you need an ftp proxy (e.g. frox).
> THey also require certain groups of users to have access to certain ports.
> IE managers can access port xxx while employees can not.
> Is this possible with squid? Is A short example of how I would do this
> with ACL's too much to ask for. ;-)
What exactly are you looking for? Something like http://server:8080 ?
Regards,
Peter
-- Peter Albrecht, SUSE LINUX AG, peter.albrecht@suse.deReceived on Fri Sep 10 2004 - 02:20:50 MDT
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