Hello, everyone, at work, I have just bought a foxconn netbox to use as a squid proxy.
The scenario is that everyone is looking at world cup stuff, and little is being done. Anyway, we want to to be able to let certain websites be accessible, so I made a whitelist, saved it to /etc/squid/whitelist and I have set it to be allowed in the ACL menu. (I am using webmin to control the configuration), I then made a user "mviron", for the staff and a user madmin for the admins. I have set their passwords and such in the authentication files. I then added that authentication requirement to the squid config file. I allowed our IP ranges access to the internet (10.10.8.0/24) and set the web browser proxy address to the squid box (proxy1). When I tried to load a page, it said access denied and said it was set in the ACL. This is the same for any machine on the network, including the local ubuntu 10.04 squid machine. We basically want the users that login as mviron to only be able to access the whitelist, and users who login as madmin can access the whole of the internet. I'm going to put up a pastebin of the config file: http://pastebin.com/6Dc99Ty1 I would really appreciate if I could get some input on this, I would not be posting here if I wasn't completely stumped, I have read loads of guides and just can not get my head around it. Kind Regards, Kris Douglas, Technical Services Co-Ordinator, m-viron (Staffs) Limited M: 07728574285 T: 01200 438438 -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
