On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 07:58, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 11:35 23 Dec 2004, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu <m3freak(a)rogers.com>
wrote:
| I generally don't start OT threads in mailing lists, but this is such a
| high traffic list that it's perhaps the best place to ask this question.
|
| I have a client that wants to restrict access to the Internet to only
| one website for every employee, except two people: these two should not
| be restricted at all.
|
| I was at first considering using iptables, but after doing some
| searching on the net, I discovered that Squid could be used.
|
| Which approach would be better?
Squid. Much easier to configure and maintain.
Just set up iptables enough so that everyone must use the squid to get out.
I second that..
Just set up a rule for redirecting all www traffic to squid and get
some sort of authenticating done. Either that or, limit by IP
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