squid-users-digest-request@ircache.net said:
Vladas Lapinskas said:
> I would like to use my /etc/passwd file to authentifiacte users. 
> Which program can I use to authentificate against passwd? Is it a 
> good reason to create a special file for squid rather than use 
> passwd? As I understand, password is sent in Base64 format, and even 
> reading mail via pop3 will send user password in a clear text. I 
> would like to use one password  for mail, ftp, squid, etc in the 
> intranet. So, I do not think security is  the reason in my case... 
> 
In the squid source tree there is a directory auth_modules (true for 2.1)/
You can use one of those, Henrik Nordstrom has a PAM module and I have writen
a simple UNIX one based on ncsa_auth since Solaris 2.5.1 PAM support is
broken.
See also the FAQ - there is a ref to an authentication page from there.
>
>   One more question - will I have problems with sites protected via 
> Basic HTTP authentification? 
No assuming not transparent proxying, since proxy authentication is separate
from Basic HTTP authentication and understood by browsers (since presumably
part of the protocol).
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