- From: Marc Baudoin <Marc.Baudoin@hsc.fr>
- Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 11:36:28 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: mccrebsi@koi.ina.de (Basil McCrea KOI)
- Cc: www-proxy@w3.org
Basil McCrea KOI <mccrebsi@koi.ina.de> écrit : > > I'm looking for a caching http proxy with access control i.e. I want to > be able to limit who, or at least which systems, can access the > Internet. We are presently using the Cern 3.0 proxy but I can't get > it's access control to do what I want:-( > > Does anybody know of such a beast? The best caching proxy available at this time is Squid: http://www.nlanr.net/Squid/ It can do access control based on domain name or IP address. For access control based on user, you need a proxy that supports HTTP/1.1. My company has developped such a tool, but it is integrated is our firewall software, which may not be what you want. -- Marc Baudoin | e-mail <Marc.Baudoin@hsc.fr> Hervé Schauer Consultants | WWW http://www.hsc.fr/ 142 rue de Rivoli | Téléphone +33 (1) 46 38 89 90 75039 PARIS CEDEX 01 | Fax +33 (1) 46 38 05 05
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