Merci Bill,
But How to trigger Squid to answers to those forbiden requests ?
How Squid will make the differnce between a legal request or a forbiden ?
In the exemple:
acl porn url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/porno.txt"
What should I put in the file abcd in /usr/local/squid/etc/abcd.txt ?
Thank you.
Bill Jacqmein wrote:
> Dominique,
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> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.24, is a
> FAQ section for customizing squid error messages.
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> Good Luck,
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> Bill
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> On 5/26/06, Dominique Bagnato <bagnato@rochambeau.org> wrote:
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>> Hi squid users,
>> I have squid running on Solaris 10 with apache2.
>> It's working perfectly but Is it possible for the Not Allowed Proxy User
>> to have a message saying :Forbiden to use this proxy.
>> Right now they don't have access at all but they don't have any
>> messages. They just see "This page cannot be display.....
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>> I guess is just cosmetic but If it's easy to do thank you.
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>> --
>> Dominique Bagnato - Head of the Technology Department.
>> French International School - Bethesda, MD. USA
>> Tel:301 530 8260 Ext:279 - http://www.rochambeau.org
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-- Dominique Bagnato - Head of the Technology Department. French International School - Bethesda, MD. USA Tel:301 530 8260 Ext:279 - http://www.rochambeau.orgReceived on Fri May 26 2006 - 09:29:36 MDT
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