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Re: Encrypt/Obfuscate squid.conf file

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On Wednesday 03 February 2016 at 14:54:42, Alleshouse, Dale (NonEmp) wrote:

> Developers share a root login on these machines.

So, they're all equally trusted with all your data, then.

> We need to authenticate through the corporate proxy to hit the internet.

> We are using squid to do this encryption.

Encryption?

> However, developers have to enter their personal credentials into the squid
> file for this to work.

Er, what?

Why do the credentials go into squid.conf?

> Any developer can see others network credentials by opening this file.

So, use PAM / LDAP / (basically something else) to do the authentication, and 
then just tell Squid to allow "authenticated users".


Antony.

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