On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:15:59 -0600 Jacob S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently using an acl to only allow access to a list of sites in > an"unblock.txt" file and it's working great for most sites, but I've > hit a snag. (I know, it's kind of a cumbersome process only allowing > access to a select few sites, but that's what I'm needing it to do > right now.) > > When I try to access http://www.joker.com I get an access denied error > like the following: > > While trying to retrieve the URL: joker.com:443 > > The following error was encountered: > > * Access Denied. <snip - more details> Thanks to Simon for his help off list, it's now working. I had to put the url in as "joker.com" instead of/in addition to ".joker.com". The strange part is I did a little bit of playing around and noticed that I can access urls such as http://6texans.net if I have the line ".6texans.net" in my unblock file, but I am not able to access https://6texans.net. To access an https site with a url of the type https://something.tld (minus the"www"), I can't have a "." in front of it in my unblock file. This seems a little inconsistent for it to work one way with http and another for https, doesn't it? Or am I just misunderstanding how Squid works? Thanks, Jacob ----- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 In a world without fences, who needs Gates? http://www.linux.org/
