Hm, isn't there an option to block based on user-agent?
User-Agent is just another header after all.

If in doubt, it definitely should be doable via an external-acl helper.
I know you can pass it arbitrary headers..



Adrian


On Mon, Sep 24, 2007, nairb rotsak wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I searched and couldn't find a way to do this.  We are trying to block IE 7.  
> We have citrix farms set up with IE 6, Squid and Dansguardian.  There are a 
> few rogue people (think political here.. we can just lock down anything not 
> coming from the Squid box) that believe they are fairly technical.  They hold 
> positions which allow them to demand 'software installability'.  So they 
> decide from time to time to upgrade to IE 7 and it is just a disaster.  But 
> we would find out a lot sooner if they lost internet when they did it.
> 
> I have just started to use req_mime_type for applications.. so I thought 
> there might be some specific way of getting this to recognize IE 7.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> ipguru99
> 
> 
> 
> 
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