Thank you Amos, As always you hit it, it worked fine with note acl. I really appreciate your time to support this community, great help today. Thanks a lot God Bless you Alberto On 3/5/15, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6/03/2015 10:35 a.m., Alberto Perez wrote: >> Thanks Amos for the link, I understand tcp_outgoing_address only >> works with fast acl and external acls are slow. >> >> In order to mitigate this fact and achieve my purpose of share traffic >> among two links depending only of username, who can recommend me a >> workaround? >> > > In the current (3.4+) Squid you can use the note ACL to check user= > exists. It is a fast ACL check and does not do anything to trigger auth > when its absent. It will match usernames added by non-auth helpers as well. > > To specifically limit it to HTTP authenticated users you can also check > the raw HTTP "Proxy-Authentication" header contents with req_header ACL > type. > > Amos > > >> I was working in mantaining of IPs for those users special, once the >> user login or logout from captive portal I update the list if IPs to >> be used as SRC acl combined with tcp_outgoing_address and worked like >> a charm except for the fact that squid only notice this change if I >> reload configuration, which is a heavy reason to consider another >> solutions. >> >> It is possible to setup a ttl for this SRC acl, how can I make squid >> note the change in this list without reloading configuration. > > SRC is the client IP the request message was received from. Its part of > the mesage, there is nothing stored to have a TTL. > > Amos > > _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users