Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:

> Sorry. Forgot to mention that the script does not do exactly
> what you wanted here. But the script helps you solve the first



Well what I have tried out is set a deny_info for the acl which bans the 
banner sites. The solution usually suggested is to use the redirect 
feature which unfortunately will send every request to the application 
which then decides what to do whether to get the URL you wanted or 
something else. I dont really think my scenario warrants that every 
request should pass through a third party application and that was 
actually where I was looking for suggestions. I tried

deny_info trans.gif banned_sites

and I do have a file called trans.gif in /etc/squid/errors but 
unfortunately squid is returning a 403 and the trans.gif with some HTML 
trailing it which obviously is helping no one.

Ofcourse I wont like to comment on why anybody might want to use 
Netscape as the preferred browser ;).



Mithun

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