On 30/04/11 06:03, J. Webster wrote:
So, I can do this all with one squid service listening on
different ports?
Yes.
Out of interest, I had a post the other day: "proxy external ip
address acl" You mentioned that adding an extra authentication
would mess with the existing ncsa auth. Can I therefore add a 2nd
authentication method on a different port and have 2
authentication methods running at the same time?
Not like that. You can add support for two authentication methods
and advertise them when challenging for the browser to choose
which credentials it sends you.
If VPN port 80 traffic is forwarded to port 8181 of squid, how can I
apply a username to the squid logs so I know which user has accessed
which oages or could I only do it by IP address in a transparent
proxy setup?
If by "forwarded" you mean NAT. Authentication is not possible. See the
FAQ about why.
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/InterceptionProxy#Why_can.27t_I_use_authentication_together_with_interception_proxying.3F
Are there any examples for having 2 authentication methods run at
once? Does this mean the user would have to pick an option when
The *user* does not know anything or need to. Their browser does it.
connecting to the server? I don;t think that will work for iPads,
xboxes, DVD players, etc accessing a proxy server as they connect
automatically without interaction. My current version is 2.6 - will
this work with that?
Someone was just mailing the other day about that look back in the
archives a bit. In short, it is a up to the connecting software what
they do and whether they auth at all.
Amos
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