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Hey guys, 

currently I'm using ntlm authentification for my users (all Windows
systems), however sometimes Squid is having troubles fetching the logged in
user info. I have tried different settings but every few days a login
windows keeps appearing to some users, which leads to locked user accounts
eventually. 
I only need login to separate the users into groups with different levels of
internet access rights. 

Now a new attempt would be to use multiple http_ports for Squid access
(distributed via Windows policies) to do the same - one port for full
access, one for less, one for hardly any... 
Only question: How do I set an http_port as source for an ACL? 

Kind regards!



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