On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 11:50:28PM +1200, D & E Radel wrote: > > >Hmmm ok.... > > > >Well I did add some debugging to my custom auth perl script via syslog... > > > >It never receives anything from squid to authenticate, and that's what > >debug tells me.... $_ is always empty as far as my script goes. This is > >definately something with my squid config that is not on par... > > > >-- > >Chris. > > These lines look ok: > auth_param basic program /usr/local/libexec/squid/my_auth > auth_param basic children 25 > auth_param basic realm Proxy Authentication > auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours > auth_param basic casesensitive off > > Perhaps the word "authenticated" is a reserved word in Squid? > acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED > http_access allow authenticated I already changed the acl name. It made no difference. > Just a thought. When using authentication, I think you may not need the > following lines: > acl local src x.x.x.x/y > http_access allow local > > No errors when you manually restart squid from the commandline? > Dietrich This is for a network that should pass through the proxy without authentication. I did try without it - everything is still 100% the same.... *shrugs* -- Chris.