Allen,
I do not understand what you are asking. It sounds to me as
though you are doing fine. Here at QUT we are running Aventail SOCKS5
server in an authenticating way, and squid is also authenticating.
I am glad to help with any specific questions that you may have.
Dave.
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David Richards Ph: +61 7 3864 4347
Network Programmer Fax: +61 7 3864 5272
Computing Services E-mail: dj.richards@qut.edu.au
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Australia
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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998 allen@sd71.bc.ca wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I was wondering if anybody could give me any recommendations on
> 'how-to' use socks and squid together? I would like to be able to
> use sock's user authentication with the socks/squid combo.
>
> At our institution we only allow certain users on the net. And these
> users are allowed to do certain things. For example one group is
> allowed to use telnet, web and email. The second group is only
> allowed to use the web and email.
>
> I am running Socks5 1.0r5 on Red Hat Linux Version 5 the workstations
> are running windows 95 and they run SocksCap32 version 1.03.
>
>
> Any recommendations or insites would be greatly appreciated
>
>
>
> Allen Armstrong
> Network Administrator
>
>
>
> Allen Armstrong
> Highland Secondary
>
Received on Thu Jun 18 1998 - 15:33:50 MDT
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