fre 2007-03-02 klockan 08:13 -0800 skrev mdnorth32: > Wait! Before you scream. I know you can't > authenticate transparently. But if one wanted to > visit a marginaldomain he could configure his browser > for the proxy directly (ala Firefox quick proxy > extension). Fine. > Why would I want to do this? Well I don't want to > have to reconfigure my browser (or anyone who joins my > network) most of the time, or when I leave the > network. But on the occasion that an appropriate > individual needs access to a marginaldomain I want to > have that option. No problem. > So in other words is Squid either authenticate or not > authenticated? Or can it be both depending on the ACL? It's always depending on the ACL. Squid does not request authentication until required by ACL processing. So a rule requiring authentication only for some sites looks like http_access allow marginaldomains authenticated_users http_access deny marginaldomains before where general access is allowed.. Regards Henrik
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