if u have router you can implement wccp on it to forward your port 80 request to squid proxies then yr rules will be applied .
no need to put proxy in their browser. Regards ./DR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Manuel Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 5:40 PM Subject: [squid-users] How to prevent anwanted bypassing squid by network users trhough browser set-up > Hi, > > we want to disable our network users to access their private webmail > etc. from the office. So I did successfully made an acl dstdomain > ....... and made squid also taking care about port 80. > > But my obvious concern is that our clever users will setup their > browsers back NOT to use our proxy but to go to the internet DIRECTLY as > usual in former times on port 80 without proxy use. %) I did hope the > above (also looking at port 80) would prevent them from but sorry to say > it does not. 8( > > But by doing so all my wonderfull filter rules in squid will be > bypassed! :( > > How can I make squid to block browsers coming on port 80 in "no proxy > mode"?! :) > > Manuel > > >
