At 03:27 PM 8/18/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Hello all,

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
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.


marvs, ian is right, iptables AFAIK cant do permission handling, wat im
thinking is to allow all traffic to port 8080 and let squid handle
the permissions ..  ofcourse we know that mac addresses can be easily
changed but i guess ur users wont go that far. or will they?

anyway .. umm tuloy tayo mamaya .. tood tayo Tears of the Sun
sa dunkin donuts building B 6:30 to 7:00pm ok? ummm yung mga gusto din
sumama be there nalng ..we'll leave at exactly 7. if no one comes.. kami
nalang ni marvs mag date.. :b ok out.

johnhomer

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