On Monday 08 September 2003 10.39, Joel wrote:
> Hello squid users,
>
> I am confused over here on squid.
>
> i have redhat 9.0 and with the default squid install. It is serving
> atleast 70 users. it is working as a transaprent proxy giving
> caching to customers.
> I want to apply user authentication. Now if customers want to surf
> internet then they should use username and password to connect to
> internet. I have searched docs for this but didnt find any good
> one. so plz tell me how should i configure squid for user
> authentication.????
See the Squid FAQ.
Note: You CAN NOT use authentication in a transparent proxy. For
authentication to work the browser MUST BE CONFIGURED to use a proxy.
The first decision you need to take before continuing is from where
Squid should get information about the user accounts:
* Local file (ncsa_auth)
* LDAP directory (ldap_auth)
* NT Domain (winbind)
Regards
Henrik
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