Hello Rob,
Instead of running two instances of Squid on the firewall (DMZ) host,
why not use two different access control groups. Check back through
the FAQ and the user mail list. Look for either using Samba
authentication or LDAP authention, and then add group controls.
I use LDAP authentication here, but I read messages from many Squid
users on this list that are using AD/NT authentication via Samba helpers.
Tim
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Rob Freeman wrote:
>Can anyone help with the following configuration?
>
>We have a windows 2000 domain users log into. We are putting in suse
>9.1 with squid in place to proxy internet access. I am able to use a
>group policy to change OU's in windows to point to the suse box
>without any problems.
>
>Now the issue. My boss wants 2 sets of users, 1 with limited internet
>access, the other with full. While I can perform an acl for ip
>address in squid to do this, it does not work since we have people
>logging into different machines.
>
>I googled this for a while, and did where you can run multiple
>sessions of squid. I tried using this command:
>
>squid -f /usr/local/bin/production/squid.conf -N -u 8081
>
>It comes back with this:
>
>2004/08/26 09:55:06| Squid is already running! Process ID 3246
>
>Has anyone been able to use 2 sessons of squid on 1 box?
>
>Rob
>
>
>
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