>>>>> "ST" == Stephen Torri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    >> 1) Using iptables, how can I disable outgoing access to port 80.  This
    >>    is
    >> necessary to ensure that the browser is configured to use the proxy
    >> port at 3128.  Otherwise, they can bypass squid and I'd never know.

    ST> You could set the default policies to DROP for forward. After which
    ST> you only allow those ports you want to work.

Hmmmm.  Since all I want to is to redirect port 80 and not do anything at all
for other ports, this sounds like alot of work.  I really just want to affect
port 80 and leave everything else alone.
 
    >> 2) Is there a way to disable all squid accesss, on per user or machine
    >>    basis,
    >> during certain hours?

    ST> Yes. Look at squidGuard at www.squidGuard.org. Its a filter for those
    ST> sites you don't want people using but it also does the time limit and
    ST> machine access that you require.

This looks great!  I'll check it out.

Thanks!

...Jake

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