Dear all, A newly installed webserver running on NT IIS 4.0 on our local network to be used on e-learning web based application, in order to have a decent domain name, i added a new domain name to my dns server (which is another box which only have registered ip) and point it to 192.168.50.201. Now when they access IIS thru my squid proxy (another box), it automatically downloads a websvm.exe (which is a virtual machine, the way i looked at it.) and all workstations here are blocked from downloading files from the internet. So i have add an ACL which could allow them to download that specific file
acl elearning url_pathregex -i websvm.exe acl file_ext url_pathregex -i "/etc/squid/file_ext.txt" http_access allow elearning lanstations http_access deny file_ext.txt lanstations So it works, but they are complaning that it is slow, both having or not having use of proxy in their IE 5.0 browser. Coz if they dont use my dns server and my proxy, they just type the hostname of elearning on the browser and they have no problem with it... Could this be that IIS 5.0 has problem that squid can't comprehend? Btw, i have transparent proxy configured so that no one can bypass my squid by redirecting them back to 3128 Jose Nathaniel G. Nengasca Internet Systems Administrator San Sebastian College-Recoletos Claro M. Recto Ave., Quiapo, Manila Ph +63 2 7348931 local 300 Mo +63 9164582925 Website : http://www.sscrmnl.edu.ph --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.502 / Virus Database: 300 - Release Date: 7/18/2003 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous contents on SSCR Email Scanner Server, and is believed to be clean.
