No need for two instances ...
just get squid listening on how many ports you need it to:
http_port port1
http_port port2
...
http_port portN
create ACLs for each port
acl port1 myport port1
acl port1 myport port2
...
acl portN myport portN
and get all your http_access rules with the appropriate port ACLs
as well, thus giving completly different policies depending on the proxy
port used.
http_access allow port1 other_rule
http_access deny port1 other_rule
etc etc
Em 09/10/13 18:04, JC Putter escreveu:
Hi i am using Squid 3.3.9 with Kerberos authentication on my network.
we know have a requirement where we need to give guest users access on
the same proxy, is it possible to run squid on a additional port and
have different ACL's for those users connecting to that port?
I know ideally having a different subnet is the best option
Thanks!
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