I would recommend you rewrite this section:
acl me src 192.168.0.0/24
http_access deny !me
acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
http_access deny !authenticated
acl onlyonce max_user_ip 1
http_access deny onlyonce
http_access allow authenticated
http_access deny all
to this:
[other acl lines]
acl onlyonce max_user_ip -s 1
acl me src 192.168.0.0/24
acl authenticated proxy_auth REQUIRED
[other http_access lines]
http_access deny onlyonce
http_access allow me authenticated
http_access deny all
This makes your squid.conf easier to read and a
little more efficient. However, I do not see any
reason why you are having the problem you report.
Is there any kind of NAT device between the clients
and Squid? That would mess up the user/IP mapping.
Adam
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