My requirements are: .logging and report all internet access (Squid and SRG work well) .enable authentication for each user every time(I configured eDir LDAP. Work well) .display a "message window ageement" before the login process (first access) [ the login process work well on all browsers, all platforms] [ the "realm" clause work with IE6, not with Firefox. This is the reason why I need a multiplatform solution.] Does Squid is the good product? Guy Halley 2005/9/13, Christoph Haas <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 05:05:31PM -0400, La Comète wrote: > > Is it possible to configure a custom login page to SQUID? > > No. Squid uses the RFC-style Proxy-Authorization header. It gets a HTTP > code 407 from the proxy and after a successful authentication delivers > the header with every request. You would need to change both the proxy > and the browser. > > > The "realm" clause in squid.conf file is not a multiplatform solution. > > Why not? It's the best solution ever when it comes to > platform-independence. Show me a browser that doesn't support 407 > authentication. > > > An HTML login page will be very good! > > What if a user wants to "wget" a file through an authenticating proxy? I > don't think wget understands login forms. > > Perhaps you explain what's wrong with the current approach. I suspect > you are looking for something completely different. > > Regards > Christoph > -- > ~ > ~ > ~ > ".signature" [Modified] 3 lines --100%-- 3,41 All >