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This is a forwarded message From: Chris Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2004, 2:30:04 PM Subject: [squid-users] Access List Issues ===8<==============Original message text=============== Hello everyone. I have squid 2.4 setup at a local hospital. It uses proxy authentication and dansgaurdian or content management. It's running on a Duron 850 w/512MB RAM. In general it runs very well, and it was my first (and biggest) squid install. I found the docs on the squid website and some other links assisted in getting it going. The internal net is a 192.168.1.X, and all workstations go through it (IE transparent proxy). I do have one (simple, I know) issue I have not been able to solve. I have searched some of the archives and still am not getting my head around the solution. I have one machine (192.168.1.10) that needs to access the net with a program (credit card auth app) that has no way to get through the proxy. I tried to use ARP and a access list to allow the MAC of the machine, but ARP is not compiled into my box. I'm not a Linux guru, and have not spent the time needed to feel comfortable doing a recompile (on a production boxen). Does anyone know of a Access List Rule to allow one IP to bypass the proxy auth and allow this PC to communicate. Thanks to anyone who can offer assistance. Chris Curtis ===8<===========End of original message text=========== -- Best regards, mortbox mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
