See "acl myport" and cache_peer_access directives for selecting which
peer to use.

I would recommend you to use a separate password file for the proxy
unless the same users also have to use other system services like shell,
pop/imap etc.. 

Henrik


Thomas Hanson wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am trying to set a squid proxy up that listens on 2 port numbers (2058 and
> 5555). But I would like to have it so that people who connect on port 2058
> use cache_peer 1 and people on port 5555 use cache_peer 2. And if possible
> the people using chache_peer 2 must authenticate against /etc/passwd and
> shadow files.
> Is this possible and if so how?
> 
> My system is linux redhat 8.0 and squid
> 
> Thanks
> Thomas

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