tor 2007-05-17 klockan 15:12 -0400 skrev Anthony Bray: > 1) squid sends users to redirector > 2) if squidGuard matches the URL against it's blacklists, return a > redirect to a web page that prompts for proxy authentication or > reporting an error > 3) if a valid proxy username/pass is supplied, override the filter and go on Hmm.. not entirely sure such setup would work.. depends heavily on browser behavior assumptions. > squidGuard itself works fine, if I feed it URL's manually it returns > blank or the redirect URL. If I comment out the rewrite_access line that > checks for authentication and bypasses the redirector it catches the > filter OK, but since it never checks that you are already authed it > doesn't let you through after entering your override credentials (it > just brings the "you've been blocked" page again and again). The auth > part itself seems to work. Squid can't check authentication reliably in url_rewrite_access. Not sure what will happen if you try, but I would not be surprised if your observations is correct (not authenticated -> deny the use of the url_rewrite_program). Regards Henrik
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