On 3/11/2016 9:47 p.m., FredB wrote: > Hello, > > I wonder if Squid can pass different login/password to another, depending to an ACL ? > I mean: > > 1) a client connected to Squid without any identification helper like ntlm, basic, etc ... > 2) an ACL like IP src, or browser, header, ... forward the request to an another squid with a login/passwd, but the login is different for each match (IP A = user1, IP B = user2, etc) > 3) the second squid match login an allow the request > > I can do something like that ? Authentication credentials represent and verify the identity of your proxy. That is a fixed thing so why would the credentials used to verify that static identity need to change? NP: Proxy-auth is not related to the message itelf, but to the transport mechanism. Do not confuse the identity of the proxy/sender with the traffic flowing through it from other sources. That said, you can use request_header_add to add whatever headers you like to upstream requests. Even proxy-auth headers. You just cant easily handle any 407 which result from that when the credentials are not accepted. So the ACL you use better be 100% accurate when it matches. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users