Re: two squid listeners using one configuration?

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Am Mo, den 04.10.2004 schrieb Richard Duran um 17:57:

> Isn't the fact that they are being identified as "specific users" a form
> of authentication (requiring a login at some point)?
> 
> -richard

If you want to identify legitimate users there is not way around using
an authentication. Personal permissions are bound to auth data.

If you have specific hosts in the net from where users can use specific
content, then you can set that up with ACLs.

Wouldn't be a way to go, to configure the Squid a a tranparent proxy. If
the user authenticates himself with a given user ID he can reach all
sites (as far as permitted) but when he can only auth with a anonymous
ID the surfer is strictly limited to the desired pages. This can be
realized with the auth mechanisms Squid offers. If using PAM you could
create anonymous logins without the need for a password and due to the
transparency of the proxy they are limited. 

Alexander


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