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7.6

Using Squid and Squid-Guard

Asked by jballread in Linux Network Security

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I am preparing to upgrade our Linux firewall/cache.

I have decided to continue to use the most excellent Squid for caching.
I have also decided to try and use squidGuard as the standard redirector,
since it seems well supported.

Now for the problem.  I have the need to modify the rules in squidGuard to act
differently when the requests are coming in from a different source
port.

For example, if requests are coming from 3128 I want to
filter porn, adult, ads, and limit to approved sites only.
If requests are coming from 3129 I want to filter porn,
adult, ads, and allow everything else.

After hours of looking at config files, FAQ's, and docs, I give up.  I
don't think it is possible.  Ideally, I would want to run one squid
and two squidguards.  The squid would call the appropriate squidauard
depending on the source request port.

Does anyone know if that is possible?
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