Sirs, A squid project is about to begin in our company (small ISP) and
we want to use a redirector in order to offer (if possible) porn
blocking and stuff like that, to registered users. So the idea goes like
this....
Everybody uses the proxy, no exceptions.
There are dial-up customers who get DHCP IP addresses (from a radius and
a dhcp server), there are static addresses also (cable modem, frame
relay).
User A wants to surf with no control or authentication. (he does not
pay)
User B wants to surf with porn blocking activated. (he pays)
User C wants porn blocking, sport blocking and all else open. (he pays)
Questions:
Is there a redirector that can be used by Squid to enforce ACL
permissions "per user/ip/etc" restrictions?
What will be the best strategy to authenticate/enforce the ACLs and/or
site blocks?
Does the site blocking lists get updated?
If so, from your admin experience, can you recommend me your favorite
choice of redirector that can solve User A,B,C issues?
Thanks,
Erick A. Perez H.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Collins [mailto:robertc@squid-cache.org]
> Sent: Mi�rcoles, 02 de Octubre de 2002 10:43 p.m.
> To: James Khow
> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] icap on squid 2.5
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 13:40, James Khow wrote:
> > Any idea if icap can be turn on in squid2.5 or must i wait until the
> > squid2.6 release?
>
> I think that there is a patch on the squid-icap project site
> for 2.5. iCAP may be included in 2.6, depending on where the
> authors get to with submitting the patches.
>
> Rob
>
>
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