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Hello,

authenticate_ip_ttl is not working on a squid (2.5) box I'm trying to
configure.

A summary of the configuration: the server has both squid and
dansguardian running. Dansguardian accepts the requests from users and
passes it to squid which is listens on localhost only.

Basic squid authentication is configured and works fine. However,
limiting concurrent logins from multiple ip's using authenticate_ip_ttl
does not work. I assume that authenticate_ip_ttl is not working in this
setup as squid essentially sees all requests as coming from the same
address...... dansguardian on localhost, and not as origniating from the 
clients behind dansguardian.

Will patching squid so that it supports the X-Forwarded-For tag in the
http headers help in this scenario?

Regards,
Vinu.
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