Ben White wrote: > > Henrik, > Good morning from Henrik 9812.23 :-)
> someone mentioned at the squid forum recently that he > is running a school, so he would like to have limited > access for the students, > while the adults/administrators can have unblocked > access. I was unable to find this archive and the > suggested solution in > http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/. > > I need to do something similar to this. I have a > banned list. How can I allow unlimited / unblocked to > the internet by the priviledged > users (by skipping the banned list) ? I'm not using > any user authentication programs. Both normal and > priviledged users are on the > same network segment. Can I acheive the different > levels of access without using any authentication > programs or defining the IP > addresses ? There will have to be some criterium at least for your blocking mechanism as to who is privileged or not. I use squidguard (http://www.squidguard.org/). In my case IP addresses are being used. This may not always be feasible, for instance if dynamic dhcp is being used. That is not the case at our site. M. > > Thank you. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Play for a chance to win a trip to Sydney! > http://sg.mobile.yahoo.com -- 'Time is a consequence of Matter thus General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM (M.E. Mar 2002)
