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On 25.05.2017 09:51, Miguel Barbero wrote:
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<div>Good morning,</div>
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<div>We have a special
requirement and we are
not sure whether it's
possible to accomplish.</div>
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<div>We have defined a
whitelist and a
blacklist on our Squid.
Its behaviour is as
usual and how it could
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<div>All the traffic less
blacklist is passed
however we are
interested to get an
alert about the passed
traffic that don't
belong neither whitelist
or blacklist.</div>
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<div>Is there any way to
get this?</div>
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regards</div>
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you could do this with an url-rewrite-program, which does only the
alert;<br>
the same I do when the URL ends with .mp4, I send a mail with the
complete URL to myself<br>
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