To block free access of the internet, you have to set an blocking ACL or firewall rule at the gateway.
>From what I gather, the previous server was acting as a NATing internet gateway (and the current one is now), and was likely blocking at least port 80 access from the "inside" network to the internet. How you do this is dependant on what OS the gateway is running. Chris -----Original Message----- From: digitalfx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [squid-users] Avoid bypassing squid cache hi, perhaps someone could give me a hint... had to move the server and noticed if i dont configure the cache in the browser client.. it surfs the internet freely. How can i force the users to configure the cache in the browser client for accesing the internet? I not using transparent proxy, using ncsa_auth in squid.conf. In the previous server, i didnt have that problem.. but the hardware is gone so i cant check the conf Thnxs in advance.
