Have you tried the follow_xff patch for squid?
http://devel.squid-cache.org/follow_xff/follow_xff-2.5.patch
Even acl via arp works with this patch, You can then eliminate the first
squid on your setup.
regards,
Kenneth
No embedded system here,
its just that u cannot have MAC auth + Login Auth + Network binded together.
I want a tight internet capability where users will only be able to
use there Internet account on a single PC with specific mac
address/identd and network
Im actually seting up x-forward-for for logging purposes
unfortunately dansguardian is not a proxy server so it cant be at the
end side to connect to the internet.
userPC --> Squid1(authentication[MAC,Identd,IP,single PC login],no
proxy/cache) ---> Dansguardian(logging) ---> Squid(proxy/cache) --->
Internet
It was actually recommended in Dansguardian site for this kind of setup.
extreme situations need extreme kungfu
On 7/6/05, Kenneth Oncinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Junix,
Out of curiosity, can you describe your squid setup? a little ascii art
would be fine if its ok with you :).
why do you need a 2nd squid for authentication?
regards,
Kenneth
Need to create a squid without a cache. It will act as a second squid
to handle authentication (login, mac-address, etc) only. and for that
I dont want it to cache objects.
use the no_cache directive...
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0
no_cache deny all
the above will not cache any objects...
to avoid creating a cache directory...
cache_dir null </any/path/and/must/be/exist>
you must enable this null storage module during "configure" stage..
./configure --enable-storeio=ufs,null
fooler.
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