That is, if Squid receives a http request from a client, it first verifies
this client with a Radius Server to make sure that this client is a valid user
before servicing the http request and fetching the requested web page for the
client.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/03 10:55AM >>>
What do you mean by "authenticate http requests" ?

Navid

On 2003.06.03 21:32, Wei Ming Long wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I would like to use the proxy server Squid to perform transparent
> proxying
> and to authenticate http requests with Freeradius and was wondering if
> anyone
> has done it and would appreciate it if you could provide
> details(configuration
> files) of how to setup Squid and Freeradius to do just that.
> Thanks.
> 
> Best regards
> Matthew
> 
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