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On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 07:32:27AM +0200, Arno.STREULI@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> the username is who is logged on the computer.
> I don't see what is funny, that can help to trace who access what on the
> net !?!
> Since a computer can be used by many person.

I can only assume that you replied to *my* post since your mail client
seems to be broken and you replied to your own posting with evil quoting
and a useless disclaimer.

The only way is to run an IDENT daemon on each client. But if those
workstations are under user control this is not reliable.

Generally a proxy request is a TCP connection on port 3128 and TCP/IP
doesn't transport information like "who is currently logged in". So
if you laugh or not - the question remains: how is Squid supposed to
guess who is the user on the workstation end?

 Christoph
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