[squid-users] Access List Issues

From: Chris Curtis <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 11:30:04 -0800

Hello everyone. I have squid 2.4 setup at a local hospital. It uses
proxy authentication and dansgaurdian or content management. It's
running on a Duron 850 w/512MB RAM. In general it runs very well, and
it was my first (and biggest) squid install. I found the docs on the
squid website and some other links assisted in getting it going. The
internal net is a 192.168.1.X, and all workstations go through it (IE
transparent proxy).

I do have one (simple, I know) issue I have not been able to solve. I
have searched some of the archives and still am not getting my head
around the solution.

I have one machine (192.168.1.10) that needs to access the net with a
program (credit card auth app) that has no way to get through the
proxy.

I tried to use ARP and a access list to allow the MAC of the machine,
but ARP is not compiled into my box. I'm not a Linux guru, and have not
spent the time needed to feel comfortable doing a recompile (on a
production boxen).

Does anyone know of a Access List Rule to allow one IP to bypass the
proxy auth and allow this PC to communicate.

Thanks to anyone who can offer assistance.

Chris Curtis
Received on Wed Jan 28 2004 - 13:22:12 MST

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