Not relevant.
This tells how often Squid will verify the credentials with the backend
database.
The user always logs in to Squid on each and every request. To avoid flooding
the backend password database with requests Squid caches the results, knowing
that if the user logged in with a certain login+password, then the same
login+password seen within authenticate_ttl is assumed to be valid.
Regards
Henrik
Payal wrote:
> I think it depends on squid
> check authenticate_ttl in squid.conf
> -Payal
>
> > That depends on the browser, not on squid.
> >
> > > is there a possibility to have username/password combinations valid for
> > > a range of 8 hours?
> > > i want that users authenticate themselves in the morning and stay
> > > 'authorized' for 8 hours.
> > > at the moment each user has to re-validate when he/she opens a new
> > > browser window.
> >
> > Hermann
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