[squid-users] Time acl not working

Danilo V danilovt at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 12:37:06 UTC 2018


- Squid.conf:


*http_port 3128*

*acl social dstdomain -i .facebook.com <http://facebook.com> .fbcdn.net
<http://fbcdn.net> .twitter.com <http://twitter.com>*
*acl LUNCH time 12:00-13:00*
*http_access allow social LUNCH*
*http_access deny social*

1. Adjust time in acl to your local test time.
2. Open facebook and twitter tabs in browser within allowed hours.
3. Once the interval expires try to scroll pages down or click internal
links.
4. It's still working here. :-(

Best,
Danilo

Em qua, 7 de fev de 2018 às 09:16, Antony Stone <
Antony.Stone at squid.open.source.it> escreveu:

> On Wednesday 07 February 2018 at 12:12:47, Danilo V wrote:
>
> > Hello all, time acl is not working for dynamic HTTPS pages such as social
> > networks.
> >
> > I set it to release any content during lunch time. In this period
> > everything works, but when the interval expires, the already open network
> > media pages continue to receive updates and are not blocked as expected.
> On
> > the other hand HTTP pages and some static HTTPS do not occur this
> problem.
> >
> > The issue was verified in both squid3 and squidguard 1.5 in explicit mode
> > and in sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
> >
> > The problem is very simple to simulate. The only workaround found is to
> > restart the squid.
> >
> > Can someone help me?
>
> Show us how to reproduce the problem.
>
>
> Antony.
>
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