Subject: Re: squid ARP ACLs
To: Ray Phillips <r.phillips@jkmrc.uq.edu.au>
From: Jaromir Dolecek <jdolecek@NetBSD.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/04/2006 22:54:36
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On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 07:04:55PM +1000, Ray Phillips wrote:
> squid [1] can use ACLs based on client MAC addresses if the option=20
> --enable-arp-acl is used with its ./configure command--provided, that=20
> is, the OS supports it.

I've just updated www/squid package so that the ARP ACL code
compiles on NetBSD and fixed package options so it could be
enabled using the standard options mechanism. It should appear
on anoncvs shortly.

You need to add

PKG_OPTIONS.squid=3D	arp-acl

into your /etc/mk.conf before you compile the package, in order
to enable the option.

The version of package you need is 2.6.5nb1.

Please confirm if the code actually works :)

Thanks.

Jaromir=20
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