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You can use acl which corresponds to a
certain time, eg:

acl mydomain src 192.168.1.0/24
acl exe url_regex -i \.exe$

acl workam time 06:00-11:59
acl lunchbrk time 12:00-13:00
acl workpm time 13:01-20:00

http_access deny exe workam
http_access allow exe lunchbrk
http_access deny exe workpm

http_access allow mydomain

*note*
This is untested on my part, so you have to test this
yourself. This is only to provide you an idea on how
to implement such acl.


hth,

Kenneth P. Oncinian
Network Administrator
Panasonic Communications Philippines Corporation
Information Systems Division - Network and Infrastructure Department
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PGP Public Key: http://m.1asphost.com/koncinian/koncinian.gnupg.key



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> hi guys, my proxy is working perfectly. i just want to limit the
> download time to a certain hours, so it wont interfere with others
> doing some browsing and researching.
>
> 8am-5pm - no download for .exe, .mp3, .avi etc... can you please
> give a sample ?
>
> tia
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