Marvin,
Hmm... AFAIK, squid can't bind itself on 2 different ports... you have to run 2 instances for that each has her own ACLs.
I have a Squid Proxy server that has an ACL on it's squid.conf using MAC addresses. Is it possible to DROP ALL the connections to my proxy server except for my workstation that will use port 22 only and those workstations that are known by the ACL of squid.conf using port 8080 only? My idea is I want that my workstation is the only one machine
Set subsequent iptables/ipchain rules for this.
that can connect to my proxy server. Also, the rest of the machines that are known by the ACL in my squid.conf can only browse the Internet, nothing more.
--- Cheers,
Reynald I. Ngo
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