On 22/02/2015 02:47, maxt wrote:
Each tenant has a unique domain that has a trust relationship with our
management domain. They also have a unique IP address range so there is no
need for VLANS.
Hey Max,
You can use deny_info with a specific ip range or ip list and somehow
make acls that wil
Amos -- Thanks for the quick reply. I will look into the configuration.
Each tenant has a unique domain that has a trust relationship with our
management domain. They also have a unique IP address range so there is no
need for VLANS.
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Hey,
I have a question to consider the options.
What is the tenants special identity?
How do you distinguish each and every one of the clients?
Eliezer
On 20/02/2015 17:57, maxt wrote:
I'm just wondering if it is possible to do the following:
Have one Squid proxy that covers multiple domains/
On 21/02/2015 4:57 a.m., maxt wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it is possible to do the following:
>
> Have one Squid proxy that covers multiple domains/tenants. Each tenant
> would have their own specific whitelist and blacklist of sites. Each tenant
> would have their own customized/branded bloc
I'm just wondering if it is possible to do the following:
Have one Squid proxy that covers multiple domains/tenants. Each tenant
would have their own specific whitelist and blacklist of sites. Each tenant
would have their own customized/branded block page that would have
instructions for request