> You might find this easier to achieve with IPtables rules than Squid:
>
> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/187
>
> You'd want to restrict connections to your Squid port (probably 3128) to be a
> compromise between "lots in a few seconds" to allow for normal browser
> parallel accesses, and "lots and lots over several minutes" to block the
> accesses you say are continually refreshing.
Thank's
Very interesting, but I have no IPtable Firewall on my squid proxy
server. It seems that Solaris Ipfilter doesn't offer a same feature.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Antony.
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>
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