Right from the squid.conf file WARNING: authentication can't be used in a transparently intercepting # proxy as the client then thinks it is talking to an origin server and # not the proxy. This is a limitation of bending the TCP/IP protocol to # transparently intercepting port 80, not a limitation in Squid. # Ports flagged 'transparent', 'intercept', or 'tproxy' have # authentication disabled. Guess I can't use authentication with a transparent setup. Will have to investigate intercept proxy. I'm trying to use Cisco WCCP via our Cisco 5505's so if I go intercept proxy and the Squid server goes offline, Internet traffic can still go through. ---- On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:21:47 -0600 Chad Naugle wrote ---- >Simple answer: SARG (or any log analyzer) requires Squid to post >usernames in the access log, by using authentication helpers. I am not >certain if this can be done in Transparent or Intercept mode at all. > >>>> chinner999 7/20/2011 12:11 PM >>> >Hi guys, >I have SARG running and the reports shows usage per user by ip address. > How do I get it to show username instead? The users are using Active >Directory. > >I don't have Squid configured for any authentication currently. > >Ubuntu v10.04 >Sarg v2.2.7.1 >Squid v3.1.6 - transparent > >Thanks. > > > >Travel Impressions made the following annotations >------------------------------------------------------------- >"This message and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient >and may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not >the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, use, or distribution of >the information included in this message and any attachments is >prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please >notify us by reply e-mail and immediately and permanently delete this >message and any attachments. >Thank you." >