On 04.01.16 14:43, Christian Kunkel wrote:
is there any way to use different access control lists per listening port? http_port 1337 acl 1337 http_port 1338 acl 1338
and so on. As i said in my previous question, there is no way i can autheticate or authorize a user. The only way is to use unique ports. I know that squid is somehow limited to 64 ports to listen on but i still can run multiple instances of squid to overcome that limitation (or not?)
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