Correct, just when you need to restrict a particular IP, you need a
second ACL to match it, and stack the "http_access deny" line. ie:
acl denied_ip src 192.168.5.60
http_access deny denied1 denied_ip
FYI, Facebook added another domain recently, so you may want to add it.
I don't recall what it is off hand.
>>> Soporte Técnico <soporte_at_nodoalem.com.ar> 4/13/2011 9:37 AM >>>
Hi, iÌm a basic (basic basic as gwbasic) configurator of squid, and I
need
to deny facebook to some users on my network.
I think
deny1.txt (content)
.facebook.com
.fbcdn.net
acl denied1 dstdomain “/usr/local/etc/squid/deny1.txtâ€
how I apply this to only one ip ? (for example 192.168.5.60)
Really very so much thanks for the help.
Jorge.
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