Hi Henrik >Hmm.. exacly where did you find this? This thought process completed >some years ago, and the result is found in Squid-2.6 and later.. I found this one in the FAQ on Squid-Cache. Just reinstating my requirement 1. I am using Squid 2.6 as a reverse proxy (for my domino internet access) with SSL....Working fine!! 2. Now my company wants me to have 2 factor authentication (RSA tokens) on revese proxy. I just need to know how does this work and if there are any working squid.conf configurations for the same Sameer Joshi -----Original Message----- From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sat, December 2, 2006 7:07 am To: sameer.joshi@xxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Need Help in authentication fre 2006-12-01 klockan 14:42 +0530 skrev Sameer Joshi: > The whole concept of "acceleration" in Squid is currently being reworked > for the Squid-3.0 release to fix this and a number of other issues." There is nothing special about authentication in accelerators any more. It's the same setup as in Internet proxies. The clean separation between proxy ports and accelerator ports allows Squid to act properly on all requests. Regards Henrik Sameer Joshi Paladion Networks, India Phone: 91-22-55910513 Fax: 91-22-55913580 Mobile:91-98191-86001 http://www.paladion.net Disclaimer: "This e-mail message may contain confidential or proprietary information. Do not use it if you are not the original intended recipient. As e-mail may be altered electronically, Paladion Networks cannot guarantee the integrity of this communication. Before opening any attachments please recheck them for viruses and defects"