Michael Fox wrote:
> 
> Afternoon everybody,
> 
> Just want to put a few questions to those who have a little more experience
> with some advance squid questions I may have.
> 
> We have 50/50 spread of users who are using locked down browsers while
> another lot of users don't. The issue we are having is we want to identify
> those users who don't bypass the squid server for local addresses.
> 
> What I'd like to do, is setup some rules on squid, that will deny clients
> from in our company from accessing numerous servers/sites via the proxy, and
> when they do, I want it to error out and give them a informative error page.
> 
> Can anyone confirm can something like this be done in squid's config using
> rules of some sort? If so, anyone care to point me to some
> documentation/examples?
> 
> If I could be cc'd directly at this email address, I'll be sure to get it
> much quicker.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Michael Fox
> 
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Try SquidGuard, it is versatile and highly configurable: 

http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/06/07/928729724.html


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