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Re: Squid authentication problem (Amos Jeffries)

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On 20/06/17 00:09, Sonya Roy wrote:
Hi,

From what I saw with using IP as part of then authentication, it checks
which IP the user is connecting to the server from. What I want to check
is which public IP of the server the user is connecting to.

The IP is whichever one you pass to the various helpers. That is configurable.


If someone connects to the server's IP address x.x.x.x, I want the
outgoing traffic to go through the same IP address x.x.x.x. That's why I
put an acl rule for each public IP of the server and specified the
tcp_outgoing_address for each of them.

So, for example, if the server has say 50 public IP address, I want to
create an user who will be able to connect to 25 of them and another to
another 25.

That is _what_ you are wanting.

My question was _why_ you wanted to do that?


I hope this clarifies my original question.

Your original question was whether there was any workaround for authentication requiring credentials. I believe my previous post answered that already.


Cheers
Amos
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