Folks. No1. Squid caching password protected pages.
I have a site using Squid to cache web pages. However, if a user selects a password ptotected page, enters a username and password, then goes away and comes back half an hour later, Squid doesn't re-authenticate the user, giving them instead the cached page which it got when signed in the first time. This is a particular problem as the PC's doing this are shared, and the password protected pages require specific user authentication. Does anyone know ifI can stop Squid doing this? Or have I diagnosed it wrongly, and it's something other than Squid which might be causing this? No2. Scanning inbound mail. I _think_ I vaguely remember discussion on this before, but does anyone know a product for Linux which will scan inbound mail attachments as they're spooled for virus', and delete the offending files if they are detected? MTA is sendmail, and whatever local delivery agent comes with RH 7.2. A pointer to a thread in the archives will do for those who don;t wish to raise the discussion again. Thanks. DaZZa -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
