On 13/01/2016 8:26 a.m., Murat Balkan wrote: > Hello, > > I want to use authenticate_ip_ttl_strict on configuration (I have > seen this mentioned in this group) but squid complains no such > parameter at the startup. I am using version 3.1.23 > Because there is no such configuration directive. Never has been. Are you confusing it with the -s flag on max_user_ip ACL? acl foo max_user_ip -s ... http_access deny foo > What I am trying to achieve is during the IP TTL period, if a second > user tries to log in to the proxy with the same username, he should > be blocked until the first users IP TTL (or TTL) expires. Please be aware that in the modern (post-1998) Internet every machine in existence has at least 2 and potentially a huge number of IP addresses it can make use of simultaneously. > > Is it possible to achieve this? Right now I am applying the following > acl > > acl NO_USERNAME_SHARE max_user_ip 1 > > However it seems the second users first request is denied, but this > also triggers the first users IP TTL to expire, therefore if the > second user refreshes the page again, he is able to logged in. acl NO_USERNAME_SHARE max_user_ip -s 1 Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users