tis 2003-07-08 klockan 17.12 skrev Adam Aube:
> However, I have noticed there is a credentialsttl for basic auth, and
> there is also an authenticate_ttl that applies to all auth types.
> Perhaps Henrick can shed some light on the differences between the two.
authenticate_ttl does not provide any meaningful functionality outside
the internal guts of Squid.
All you need to remember is to make sure authenticate_ttl is bigger than
any of the other user related ttl values (mainly authenticate_ip_ttl and
basic credentialsttl).
Regards
Henrik
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