Adam,
I posted this a couple of weeks ago:
acl MSN req_mime_type ^application/x-msn-messenger$
http_access deny MSN
You have to make sure that your clients can't directly connect to the outside world though (I only allow my proxy and mail servers out everything else is rejected).
Justin
>>> "Adam Aube" <aaube@firstindependent.net> 29/07/2003 10:50:16 pm >>>
> acl msn_no_block src 10.167.211.11
> acl msn_server dst 64.4.13.0/255.255.255.0
> http_access deny !msn_no_block msn_server
> But it doesn't work!
"Doesn't work" doesn't give us much info to go on. Please
be more specific - does it not block MSN messenger at all,
or does it not allow the one IP it is supposed to?
Or is the problem something else entirely?
Adam
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