I tried this morning, it does not seem to work (I still have to authenticate for all the sites)... Just to be sure we are talking of the same thing, could you tell me: - could you tell me the squid version you are using; - for your authentication, do you have the 'acl auth_user proxy_auth REQUIRED' configuration line ?
I think that the 'REQUIRED' in the proxy_auth access line is the problem. Best regards, Pierre On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 20:45, Adam Aube wrote: > We do it to work around stupid programs that don't understand proxy > authentication. It's very straightforward: > > - Assume that acl LocalNet are the IP addresses allowed to use proxy > - Create an acl NoAuth with dst or dstdomain targets that will not require > authentication > - Setup http_access like this: > [Preceeding http_access lines] > http_access allow LocalNet NoAuth > http_access allow auth_user > [Following http_access lines] > > Adam > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pierre Ohn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 2:36 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [squid-users] Access for Not Authenticated Users > > > Hi everybody, > > Here is the situation: > I have a Squid 2.4.6 proxy running on Linux RH 7.2. Clients are Windows > machines (98 and 2k). > The access to Internet is only authorized if people are authenticated > against a LDAP directory. > To do this, I have an ACL saying: > acl auth_user proxy_auth REQUIRED > > and the corresponding http_access line. > > Until there, no problem, everything works fine. > > Now the question: is it possible to let all the users access some sites > (gov sites for example... a complete list is to be generated) whithout > having to authenticate ?? > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 3/7/2001 >
