You can use 2 squid servers with VRRP Infront of the other proxies.
I would advise you to learn a little about haproxy authentication methods.
There is a possibility that you will be able to do somethings you haven’t done
until now.
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Well indeed it's very similar.
I would need to think about it a bit more to grasp it again in my mind.
However in the embedded world ruby/perl/python are not usually available so..
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On Saturday 12 December 2020 at 14:03:23, sampe...@tiscali.it wrote:
> What Squid mechanism do you suggest me to identify the “computer name” ?
> What solution/corretion can I make to my environment to apply my idea?
A few suggestions:
1. Why not get your DHCP server to allocate IP addresses acc
What Squid mechanism do you suggest me to identify the “computer name” ?
What solution/corretion can I make to my environment to apply my idea?
> On 12 Dec 2020, at 10:48, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
> On 11/12/20 3:55 am, sampei02 wrote:
>> Can I set acl to authorize specific computer name by http
On 11/12/20 12:03 pm, Eliezer Croitor wrote:
Amos or Alex might remember or know how to trigger external_acl helper cache
cleanup.
I don't know what it might affect since there is some context code per request
or connection or session.
"squid -k reconfigure" is the best trigger I know of.
On 11/12/20 3:55 am, sampei02 wrote:
Can I set acl to authorize specific computer name by http_access directive ?
Maybe. That depends on whether there is any mechanism for Squid to
identify the "computer name".
I used usually acl src but I’d like to specify Netbios name, so I
Thought
I’m using Squid to permit or deny to clients to access to Internet (http/https
traffic).
Squid is dmz and It’s using my public DNS to solve names.
Clients are in Microsoft domain.
Client browser is configured to point squid service on 3128 port to access
external network (local addresses are byp