So, this is not really possible with squid settings but could be achieved through use of a webserver accepting certificates and then redirecting connections to the proxy? There are a lot of objects out there that allow proxy settings but cannot cope with username and password settings so I am trying to figure out a way of authenticating them (eh some iPods with browsers, some Xboxes, some TV/satellite boxes with internet enabled connections). > > > > On 15/04/2011 11:06, Tom Tux wrote: > >> > >> A few weeks ago, there was a post concerning certificate authentication: > >> > >> > >> http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Client-Certificate-Authentication-td3353759.html > >> > >> Regards, > >> Tom > >> > >> 2011/4/15 J. Webster: > >>> > >>> Is there a way to generate authentication certificates for access to a > >>> proxy server instead of or in addition to ncsa auth? > >>> > >>> I understand there is an IP address auth check in squid but is this for > >>> local network (192.168.x.x) only? > >>> > >>> My current setup is that users login through ncsa auth and all their IPs > >>> are external IPs rather than on an internal network, this is for geo IP > >>> location. > >>> > >> > > > >