I was wondering if following scenario is possible with oops (or squid?):

We have to networks/auth groups which should have different *rights* in 
accessing the www:

One group should be able to have full access to the www, in other words, 
surf it, download stuff etc.

Another group should be limited to only "surf it", e.g. load text (html, 
txt...) and images, maybe that flash stuff also, but they should not be 
able to download stuff.

This way, i think, it should be possible to have minimum security again 
those little "i_just_downloaded_it_and_double_clicked"-accidents which, 
i was told, sometimes happen ...

I saw that there is a mime acl thingy in the oops sample config file, 
but i didn't figure out how it should work correctly. But catching that 
mime types should be the correct way i think (right?) (we had squid with 
file extension acl working here before, which was far from perfect).

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Steven Enderle
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