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11-22-2010, 07:35 AM
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squid for lan filter and apache2
Im currently serving a web in apache2; no problems
I recently set up squid to filter internet for my LAN users.
***i dont want squid to accelerate WEB requests in my apache2.
So the problem is that SQUID blocks my 192.168.1. LAN denied attemps, so far, its ok BUT IT ALSO BLOCKS ANY OF THE INTERNET USERS TRYING TO REACH MY HOSTED WEB.
Can i have both servers in the same box without interferring each other?
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11-22-2010, 08:51 AM
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Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Mumbai, India
Distribution: CentOS , Fedora, Open Suse
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hi,
You can bypass your local web hosting in Browser.
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11-23-2010, 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by ganesh24pal@gmail.com
hi,
You can bypass your local web hosting in Browser.
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how does it help me?
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11-23-2010, 06:07 AM
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Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Mumbai, India
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which browser you are using.
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11-23-2010, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ganesh24pal@gmail.com
which browser you are using.
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i use firefox, and one user in the LAN must use iexplorer because of bank accounts restrictions.
but internet users can use firefox, chrome, iexplorer... so browser restrictions may not work
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11-29-2010, 04:39 AM
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still no clue, last bumpy
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11-30-2010, 01:33 AM
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Registered: Jun 2010
Location: Mumbai, India
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Hi,
In browswe you can can exlude your apache IP.
Please check and revert.
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