Thank you, but my idea is that "free time period" can be used by users
when they want, not in a predefinied period for all users..
Regards,
F.J
El 15/04/2011 15:25, Chad Naugle escribió:
> I'm not sure about dansguardian, but I'm sure that Squid can open itself
> up at a specific time interval for *all* users during the work day, ie:
> (Note that the time slot mentioned is in 24-hour format, and only a
> quick and dirty example)
>
> acl break_time time M T W H F 12:00-12:15
> acl auth_users<auth_routine>
> acl blocked_sites dstdomain<...>
>
> http_access allow auth_users break_time
> http_access deny blocked_sites
> http_access allow auth_users
> http_access deny all
>
> Also, please make note of the use of "auth_users" ACL, assuming that
> this would be tied to a routine to identify your users. If this were
> not given, the USERNAME of the auth_users would not be logged, and it
> would be the _first_ occurrence of a "auth_users" lookup in the ACL
> ordering, but this type of ordering would be required to accomplish what
> you are looking for. This could also have the side effect of displaying
> the USERID of the person trying to visit a BLOCKED site, via Squid ACL,
> unless this is all handled by Dansguardian.
>
>>>> Fran Márquez<fjmarquez.ext_at_chguadalquivir.es> 4/15/2011 8:49 AM
>>>>
> Hi,
>
> I have a doubt: Can I setup squid for allow full and free access during
>
> a limited time period (for example, 15 minutes per day) for users can
> access to any site without restrictions?
>
> I don't like prohibit access to some popular sites, but I can't open it
>
> permanently, since this is an office and people should work, but I
> understand that
> sometimes, a relax period is useful for work better, so I'm considering
>
> leave about 15 minutes per day of free and full access. So, employees
> can visit
> his facebook profile, personal mail and others non work-related sites
> during shorts periods of time.
>
> Can I do this with squid and dansguardian?
>
> Regards,
> F.J
>
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