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10.20 Can I set up ACL's based on MAC address rather than IP?
Yes, for some operating systes. Squid calls these ``ARP ACLs'' and they
are supported on Linux, Solaris, and probably BSD variants.

NOTE: Squid can only determine the MAC address for clients that are on the
same subnet. If the client is on a different subnet, then Squid can not
find out its MAC address.

To use ARP (MAC) access controls, you first need to compile in the
optional code. Do this with the --enable-arp-acl configure option:

% ./configure --enable-arp-acl ...
% make clean
% make

If src/acl.c doesn't compile, then ARP ACLs are probably not supported on
your system.
If everything compiles, then you can add some ARP ACL lines to your
squid.conf:

acl M1 arp 01:02:03:04:05:06
acl M2 arp 11:12:13:14:15:16
http_access allow M1
http_access allow M2
http_access deny all


> Pada 30-Sep-2003, L. T. Bee menulis:
>> rekan-rekan mau nanya nih
>> bisa nggak ya authentikasi di squid dengan menggunakan mac address
>
> Bisa.
> Boleh tau, kenapa anda pilih mac address ?
>
> Salam,
> aqil
>
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