Joe & Simon,
I told the user to use "real" IP that not be proxied. Coz, I should keep the
other 200 users use Squid normally instead 1 "abnormal" user.
However, I will try my best to look for the way out.
Thx & rgds,
Awie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon White" <simon@mtds.com>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:57 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Blocking site
> 28-Mar-02 at 10:35, Joe Cooper (joe@swelltech.com) wrote :
> > Apparently the library site maintainer imagines that IP-based
> > authentication provide some level of security. It doesn't and they're
> > foolish for thinking it does, but you might have a hard time convincing
> > them to fix it. Just bypass the proxy for that site (the one on port
80).
>
> The great fun part is that the library site a local school is subscribed
> to is subscribed with their proxy's IP, with IP based security. So the
> whole school can now get at the library resource, rather than just from
> one workstation in the library. IP security is a bonus for them :)
>
> --
> [Simon White. vim/mutt. simon@mtds.com. GIMPS:58.87% see www.mersenne.org]
> Note to experienced users: Please don't encourage anti-support behavior.
> Don't try to answer questions from users who don't provide the necessary
> information. Guessing what they did is an incredible waste of time. (DJB)
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