I dont understand how you are managing to have anything to do with Tor to start with.
Tor is speaking SOCKS5. You need Polipo to speak HTTP on the client side and SOCKS on the server side.
I have actively tried to connect to 2 of our SOCKS5 machines (and Tor) via my Squid and I could not succeed. I have even tried Amos' custom squid with SOCKS support and still failed.
Can someone explain to me as to how you are connecting to Tor with squid (and consequently having a need to block it)?
Jenny
> Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2011 16:37:05 -0500
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] block TOR
> From: charlie.mtp_at_gmail.com
> To: leolistas_at_solutti.com.br
> CC: bodycare_5_at_live.com; squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
>
> Sorry for reopen an old post, but a few days ago i tried with this
> solution, and ..... like magic, all traffic to the Tor net it's
> blocked, just typing this:
> acl tor dst "/etc/squid3/tor"
> http_access deny tor
> where /etc/squid3/tor it's the file that I download from the page you
> people recommend me !!!
>
> Thanks a lot, this is something that are searching a lot of admin that
> I know, you should put somewhere where are easily to find !!! Thanks
> again !!
>
> Sorry for my english
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo
> <charlie.mtp_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot, I gonna make that script to refresh the list. You�ve
> > been lot of helpful.
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues
> > <leolistas_at_solutti.com.br> wrote:
> >>
> >> i dont know if this is valid for TOR ... but at least Ultrasurf, which i
> >> have analized a bit further, encapsulates traffic over squid always using
> >> CONNECT method and connecting to an IP address. It's basically different
> >> from normal HTTPS traffic, which also uses CONNECT method but almost always
> >> (i have found 2-3 exceptions in some years) connects to a FQDN.
> >>
> >> So, at least with Ultrasurf, i could handle it over squid simply blocking
> >> CONNECT connections which tries to connect to an IP address instead of a
> >> FQDN.
> >>
> >> Of course, Ultrasurf (and i suppose TOR) tries to encapsulate traffic to
> >> the browser-configured proxy as last resort. If it finds an NAT-opened
> >> network, it will always tries to go direct instead of through the proxy. So,
> >> its mandatory that you do NOT have a NAT-opened network, specially on ports
> >> TCP/80 and TCP/443. If you have those ports opened with your NAT rules, than
> >> i really think you'll never get rid of those services, like TOR and
> >> Ultrasurf.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Em 18/11/11 14:03, Carlos Manuel Trepeu Pupo escreveu:
> >>>
> >>> So, like I see, we (the admin) have no way to block it !!
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Jenny Lee<bodycare_5_at_live.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:24:55 -0400
> >>>>> From: charlie.mtp_at_gmail.com
> >>>>> To: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
> >>>>> Subject: [squid-users] block TOR
> >>>>>
> >>>>> There is any way to block TOR with my Squid ?
> >>>>
> >>>> How do you get it working with tor in the first place?
> >>>>
> >>>> I really tried for one of our users. Even used Amos's custom squid with
> >>>> SOCKS option but no go.
> >>>>
> >>>> Jenny
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
> >> Leonardo Rodrigues
> >> Solutti Tecnologia
> >> http://www.solutti.com.br
> >>
> >> Minha armadilha de SPAM, N�O mandem email
> >> gertrudes_at_solutti.com.br
> >> My SPAMTRAP, do not email it
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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