Hi Thomas,
With "router" - do you mean that is the IP the clients will hit the
squid with ? If so, there are two ways to do this. Since you are running
a transparent proxy, you will have some firewall rules port forwarding,
you could block them there. The other way is to make an ACL with src set
as the IP, then block it at the squid level. These blocks has to be
before any allow rules (or at least the allow rule for that IP)
Hope that helps.
Pieter
On 9/04/2011 06:28, Thomas v Graan wrote:
> Hi there.
> I run a transparent proxy inside our network using Squid 2.6 Stable21 on
> Centos 5.3.
> I have been asked by a customer to block certain traffic originating
> from their outgoing router with fixed IP-address.
> This blocking should not affect other customers on the network.
>
> Can anyone help, please.
>
> Regards
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
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