On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 09:35:13AM +0800, Danny Sinang wrote:
> Hi Henrik,
> 
> deny_info now works after I removed the "all" from "http_access deny sex
> all" . Thanks.
> 
> How can I include or state in my custom "Access Denied" page the site that
> was just blocked ?

Well, one possibility is to use a redirector instead of acl, and redirect them to a
page stating that the site was blocked.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Danny Sinang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 9:15 AM
> Subject: Re: deny_info problem
> 
> 
> >
> >In your case there is two problems:
> >1. The page returned must be a Squid error page.
> >2. deny_info only checks the last acl, which in your configuration is
> >all.
> >
> >---
> >Henrik Nordstrom
> >Spare time Squid hacker
> >
> >Danny Sinang wrote:
> >>
> >> Sir,
> >>
> >> I need to show a customer "Access Denied" message whenever a user is
> blocked
> >> by my Squid 1.1.8 from accessing a site specified in my "/etc/squid/sex"
> >> file.
> >>
> >> Here's a portion of my squid.conf :
> >>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>
> >> acl sex url_regex "/etc/squid/sex"
> >> http_access deny sex all
> >>
> >> deny_info http://www.uplink.com.ph/blockmsg.asp sex
> >>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>
> >> I tried accessing the blocked sites and got the default  "Access Denied"
> >> page of Squid. Can you tell me what else I missed ?
> >>
> >> Do I need to have an external redirector program like Squirm before I can
> >> get deny_info to work ?


Greetz, Peter.
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