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RE: squid authentification



Have you thought about using IP numbers to verify access ?

Attached is sections of my squid.comf
I use 2 files...
/etc/allowedsites		sites which everyone can access.. yellow pages,
whitepages etc
/etc/allowedusers		users which can go anywhere


Squid.conf

-snip-
#Defaults:
-snip-
acl allowedusers src "/etc/allowedusers"
acl allowedsites dst "/etc/allowedsites"

-snip-
# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
#
http_access allow allowedusers
http_access allow allowedsites
#  TAG: icp_access


/etc/allowedusers		(the names are defined in /etc/hosts)
kelly
steve
mike
shaun
sales_laptop1
sales_laptop2
jason
shaun


/etc/allowedsites
map.yellowpages.com.au
www.whereis.com.au
results.yellowpages.com.au
www.yellowpages.com.au
www.whitepages.com.au


Ian







-----Original Message-----
From: thomas [mailto:list@huno.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:46 AM
To: debian-user
Subject: squid authentification


hi,

i've tried to set up ncsa_plus (user managment for squid) but there is
some serious patching involved etc. so is there already a patched and
.deb'ed squid available together with a nice ncsa_plus .deb? i couldn't
find anything. or can someone else recommend another authentification tool
for squid?
help is much appreciated.

thx,
 thomas


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