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i am behind proxy server .. and mi proxy server (squid) have a couple of ACL which denies some sites and some worlds in urls .. i have a windows client i want to bypass the acl defined by squid .. is it possible ??????
If you're the administrator of the Squid server you can do this - just create ACLs that give the required users access before they would have been denied by the existing rules.
If you're not the Squid administrator and internet traffic has to go through the Squid server (and it doesn't allow direct access to sites) then, no...
"You would'nt happen to be trying to get around a school or work firewall would you, because that would be very detrimental to your continued success."
If you the admin, and your having trouble with the setup of some of your ACL's we will be glad to help. If you are simply trying to get around the proxy, don't bother keeping up with this line of questioning here.
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