It could be possible with squid if you write some external acl helper
script which checks the IP address (or username) and decides when to
allow/deny access.
However, facebook is out of control now since the site switched to
HTTPS for most users ( or is it possible to intercept https traffic in
squid 3 ? )
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Dennis Yurichev <dennis_at_conus.info> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> It is well-known how to block social network websites in /etc/hosts,
> squid, etc. But I don't want to block. I want to limit its usage and
> give all users in my company, let's say, 10 minutes per day to each such
> site or 30 minutes to group of sites like facebook, youtube, etc. Or,
> limit each user to one single visit to facebook.com per day.
>
> Is squid configurable to do this? If so, how? What I need?
Received on Sat Sep 03 2011 - 13:28:46 MDT
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