Hi,
I am trying to use a configuration like this:
external_acl_type squid_unix_group children=15 %LOGIN
/usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_unix_group
acl users_abuseband external squid_unix_group abuseband
delay_access 2 allow users_abuseband
delay_access 2 allow otheracl
delay_access 2 allow moreacl
delay_access 2 deny all
Squid does not complain when -k reconfigure.
I tried to stop the squid process too, but, it doesn't work. I
mean, the access made by an user in abuseband group is still not
getting delay_pool 2 but delay_pool 8, where, because another ACL
(src) it should be.
I read the message
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200310/0905.html,
that talks about rep_mime_type and delay_pools not working, so, I
would like to know if an external acl like squid_unix_group works with
delay_pools.
I have tested an external squid_unix_group directive with
http_access and it worked. I mean, I created a group named 'blocked'
and inserted an user in the group. Then, I made an acl, just like the
one I described before and used it in a http_access deny directive and
it worked. The users in group 'blocked' were blocked.
Have I missed something? Could someone, please, help me?
Forgive me about my bad english.
Thank you for your attention.
Regards,
Freitas
Received on Wed Mar 21 2007 - 14:10:45 MDT
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