On 11/03/2014 8:24 p.m., Silver Wings wrote: > 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? The myportname ACL type is what you are asking for. Although, it is better to fix the authentication issues rather than publicly opening ports. Amos