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Mr. Henrik,

Thanks. Things are now working as expected, what I'm missing are
the quotes in the filename. Login names are now being honored by the ACLs.

Sorry for a messy config and example, it was a non-production setup,
and I was in a kind of hurry at that time.

Thanks again.



Kenneth


Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> lör 2006-03-04 klockan 08:49 +0100 skrev Mark Elsen:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I have a question regarding proxy_auth, I hope you guys can point me
>>> to where I am doing things wrong.
>>>
>>> My issue is, if I use the following:
>>>
>>> acl password proxy_auth /usr/local/squid/etc/limited
>>> http_access deny password
>>>
>>>
>>  ??
>>
>>  proxy_auth ; expects the name of an external process, which will the
>> authenticator (exe), (see FAQ, on authentication)
>
> eh?? The above config example is incorrect indeed, but...
>
> proxy_auth expects a list of users names to match the acl, or a file
> containing a list of user names (filename within quotes).
>
> proxy_auth relies on auth_param for how to validate these users.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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