Hi Team
Could you please let me know how to define an acl so that a specific set of IPs
can access alone a specific set of URLs.
How to define such ACL.
acl src "iplist.txt"
acl allowedurl src "url.txt"http_access allowedurl
The above configuration results in ERROR 403 in the logs.
Also, I have
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This line tells Squid to load a file full of regex patterns. Nothing more.
The http_access line is the list of rules that determines when those
loaded values are tested against a URL, and what happens when the URL
matches (or not) any of the patterns.
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> Am Dienstag, den 23.02.202
Hi Team
Can you please let us know what this error means - TAG_NONE/503 in the access
logs.Some times, I get the above error for all the URLs and no one is able to
reach the internet and now I am facing the issue only for specific URLs.
The concern is that the issue gets automatically solved with
197.10.140 TAG_NONE/503 0 CONNECT
.amazoncognito.com:443 - HIER_NONE/- -
RegardsArjun K.
On Wednesday, 10 March, 2021, 07:50:00 pm IST, Alex Rousskov
wrote:
On 3/10/21 8:15 AM, Arjun K wrote:
> Can you please let us know what this error means - TAG_NONE/503 in the
> access logs.
Hi All
The below is the configuration defined in the proxy server.The issue is that
the proxy is not blocking the websites mentioned in a file named denylist.txt.
Kindly let me know what needs to be changed to block the websites.
IP Ranges allowed to use proxyacl localnet src 10.196.0.0/16
a
Hi All
Can any one help on the below issue.
I tried changing the order of deny and allow acl but it did not yield any
result.
RegardsArjun K
On Sunday, 3 May, 2020, 05:21:02 pm IST, Arjun K
wrote:
Hi All
The below is the configuration defined in the proxy server.The issue is that
cess allow allowedurlhttp_access allow
localhost managerhttp_access allow localhosthttp_access allow
localnethttp_access deny managerhttp_access deny all
RegardsArjun K.
On Tuesday, 5 May, 2020, 07:02:46 pm IST, Amos Jeffries
wrote:
On 6/05/20 12:58 am, Arjun K wrote:
> Hi All
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> Can any on