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Ah yes, I see. Thanks for that Chris. My googling obviously wasn't up to par. :-)

Judging by Henrik's response, it looks like I may be better going down the route of two instances of squid for the nt auth (to keep the acls fast), and one squid to host two instances of dansguardian.

Thanks

John

 --- On Fri 01/05, Chris Robertson < crobertson@xxxxxxx > wrote:
From: Chris Robertson [mailto: crobertson@xxxxxxx]
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 16:47:26 -0900
Subject: Re:  Parent cache depending on group membership

John Halfpenny wrote:> Hi Everyone,>> I've recently installed two instances of squid on one box, one for NT authentication and logging, and the other as a dansguardian parent (to force filtering).>> Is there a way I can dictate which parent cache to use depending on NT group membership? Ideally I'd like to run three instances of squid: the main NT auth cache, dansguardian for group 1, and dansguardian for group 2.>> Of course this could be done by virtualisation or even running four instances but I'd rather keep it trim (and on one server). :)>> Thanks for any advice>> John>>   You might find the thread at http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200408/0766.html interesting.Chris

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