Can squid solve this problem??
Phil Hannent
philip at elmstonesystems.co.uk
Fri Jul 16 12:17:02 UTC 2004
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david wrote:
|Im wondering if squid can do the following:
|
|I hav a dsl connection in my training centre.
|There are 3 classrooms.
|I would like 2 block out the internet connection & b able to turn it on
|for each classroom.
|
<snip>
|I was thinking something like a dhcp type leasing system where ips are
|pooled together.
|
You just need to add to the squid rules:
http://squid.visolve.com/squid/squid24s1/access_controls.htm#acl
e.g.
acl time_acl time M T W H F 9:00-17:00
You can also bass the access on the ARP address of the network card,
therefore leaving you free to use DHCP still.
Regards
Phil Hannent
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