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Re: [K12OSN] Another Newbie Issue



Thanks a ton.  Works perfectly now.

So you're from Red Bluff then?  Me too.  Must be one of those "small
world" situations.  hehe


On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 20:37, Eric Harrison wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, James Mayfield wrote:
> 
> >Ok.. I followed the guides on the k12ltsp site and think I have set up
> >the squid/squidGuard properly, but when I point a browser through the
> >proxy, ALL sites are 'unauthorized'.  What did I do wrong? hehe
> 
> It looks like you need to add an access control statement to your
> squid.conf file (/etc/squid/squid.conf).
> 
> The squid.conf file is huge, every little detail is documented in
> comments. The section you want is right about the middle. Add in
> an acl statement for the IP range your clients use:
> 
>    acl mynetwork src 170.215.49.0/255.255.255.0
> 
> and then an "allow" statement
> 
>    http_access allow mynetwork
> 
> 
> This replace "170.215.49.0/255.255.255.0" with the IP range that your
> clients use.
> 
> Then restart squid and see if that did the trick.
> 
> If not, can you please post the actual error you are seeing?
> 
> It would also be useful to know how you have the proxy setup. As I'm
> sure you saw in the wiki, there are a number of ways you can install
> squid (http://k12ltsp.org/phpwiki/index.php/WebFiltering%3AIntegration)
> 
> -Eric
> 
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