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Henrik
 As you can see as the last item of this page
http://squid-docs.sourceforge.net/latest/html/x1982.html
 It seems it would be possible.

quote:
========================================
You can combine username/password access-lists and speed-limits. You
can, for example. allow users that have not logged into the cache
access to the Internet, but at a much slower speed than users who have
logged in. Users that are logged in get access to dedicated bandwidth,
but are charged for their downloads.

from:
http://squid-docs.sourceforge.net/latest/html/x1982.html
========================================

The only thing that made me look for such functionality was that passage.

Now what do you think? Did the author mean what I'm thinking of, or I'm wrong?


On 4/28/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
fre 2006-04-28 klockan 11:11 +0330 skrev Mehdi Sarmadi:

> But as I configured, when I try to access with username/password it is
> OK and have Bandwidth, but I cannot use squid with out providing
> username/password it does not allow me to get through w/o
> username/password and gives a access denied page.

It's not so easy. You either use authentication or you don't. It's not
something the user can select if he wants to do or not.

Regards
Henrik




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