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On 27/09/2013 12:00 a.m., ana any wrote:
Hi guys
i want to have many users in different groups and control user limitations according to their groups (each group has some access configurations).
i cannot add squid users to OS  (such as what we do in external ACLs)
I wanted to know, is there a way to do this?

Do you mean groups as in User Groups in an authentication maagement system? or groups as in the mathematical concept of Set Theory?
 What you can do depends on which.

If you mean groups from a management system then whatever management system you already have is the way you should go. You mention the OS not being an option, but Squid can be connected to any number (literally singular or multiple) of other account management systems or software using external_acl_type helpers - the choice is yours.

If you mean groups as in set theory, that is what Squid does for most of the "acl" directives: each ACL name is a group name for which the values of the ACL are tests to be applied to the transaction. What access are permitted for each depends on how you order the ACL names in the access rule directives of squid.conf (http_access etc)


Amos




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