The DIRECT tells how the request went out from Squid, but still it
does not look like authentication was used here..
This line says
at 1024587952.127 (Thu Jun 20 15:45:52 2002 GMT) the IP address
217.199.164.201 requested http://h.msn.com/c.gif?. Your access
controls did NOT require the user to be logged in for this request
(no username logged, "-"). The request was forwarded DIRECT to the
web server with IP address xx7.x8.x77.1x5, not using any peer caches.
The response was a successful object (200) of type image/gif and was
315 bytes in total.
If your intention is that the user should have authenticated himself
to be able to access this object then review your http_access rules.
Regards
Henrik
On Thursday 20 June 2002 17.48, Dan Cave wrote:
> Wei,
>
> I did originally think that, but if one uses IE, how do you stop
> the browse from caching the passwd? Also the squid logs say that
> the request came in DIRECT which gives me the impression that its
> NOT useing the username and passwd.
>
> eg.
>
> 1024587952.127 315 217.199.164.201 TCP_MISS/200 501 GET
> http://h.msn.com/c.gif? - DIRECT/xx7.x8.x77.1x5 image/gif
>
> This came from a user that is supposedly using auth from passwd.
>
> Is this kind of behaviour correct?
Received on Fri Jun 21 2002 - 15:59:16 MDT
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