Hello,
I would like to setup my proxy to block everything except some whitelisted sites.
My configuration looks like this ->> see attachments.
This configuration is still allowing all traffic but I can't see my problem here?
Firewall rules aren't important in this case: clients are located in a different subnet and a different firewall is blocking all non-proxy-traffic.
Regards,
Tim
Have you created the NAT rules so the users won't pas the proxy ?
Quickest test to confirm a proxy is working is to browse to a non-existent website (e.g. http://thisisdefinitelytoolongtobearealwebsite.net) and see if you get the Squid error message, or the message from your browser.
Bart...
Quote from: bartjsmit on August 01, 2017, 08:10:07 AM
Quickest test to confirm a proxy is working is to browse to a non-existent website (e.g. http://thisisdefinitelytoolongtobearealwebsite.net) and see if you get the Squid error message, or the message from your browser.
Bart...
This part seems working fine:
you need to create a NAT rules for both http and https so the users won;t by pass the proxy and its will force every traffic to go through the proxy.