On 5/11/13, Thorough <jiri.schuster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi guys > > We need to use two internet access method on an one Linux server with Squid > installed, the methods are NTLM authentication and open proxy (without > auth).. Can be that provided by one Linux server with Squid installed? > Something like this: > > IP 10.10.1.100:3128 - NTLM authentication required > IP 10.10.2.100:3128 - Open Proxy > I'm using my squid working just like you described, i just have to place in the squid.conf in the first place, the ip that doesn't need authentication, something like this acl prometeo src 172.19.216.142/32 http_access allow prometeo acl kenu src 172.19.216.101/32 acl mackenu arp C8:9C:DC:FA:78:7A acl UKenia proxy_auth -i keniap http_access allow workindays kenu mackenu UKenia just try changing the order, and you will see what i'm talking about > What about multiple squid instances and two separate squid.conf > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/MultipleInstances - one with NTLM auth > configured and second configured as open proxy, is it good way? Does > someone > have experience with that? > > Thank you, Jiri > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/One-Squid-with-NTLM-auth-and-as-Open-Proxy-tp4659917.html > Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >