Good morning everyone! Well, I just had a monkey wrench thrown into the way things were going to work for this proxy we're trying to set up. Sooooo.. I need some advice/suggestions.
What we have is a proxy that is set up to authenticate to the Windows 2000 domain using msntauth. That works fabulously. What my original plan to do was to set it up so that the domains that the customer service people need access to, they could get to it unrestricted. Then, they would have to be authenticated in order to access anything beyond that. And, using msntauth, they wouldn't be allowed to. However, I have had a monkey wrench thrown into those plans, which would have been simple and worked well. What now needs to be done is each user needs to be put into specific groups. Those specific groups then have varying access needs to specific sites. This could then entail multiple users being in multiple groups. It's a huge monkey wrench because we have 30+ customer service people, most of them would be required to be in different groups. Now, with that being said, I know ACLs would definitely be involved. But, what I'm wondering is if there is any simple way to do this. I live by KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid), and to me, things just got extraordinarily un-simple. So, I'm looking for any hints, tips, suggestions, advice, etc etc etc... This isn't something that I'm particularly thrilled about, but I don't make the decisions. I've been going through the squid.conf file trying to figure out possible ways of doing this, but nothing is just coming out, slapping me in the face, and saying this is the way to do it! Thanks in advance for any assistance anyone can offer! Regards, Scott Wrosch desk 248.333.7700 x227 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall." -- Confucius
