In that example, users that were created with the password file can suf to your allowed sites.
If I usderstand you correctly, you also want that certain users can surf without restrictions? Correct?
rgrds,
Bart
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Thank a lot Bart.! I'm starting to understand. Now I know how to allow one IP to access to one site.
But , really, I need that a list of users, do that, instead only one IP. Can you tell me how to do this ?
Maybe the confusion was , because I have two different problems. I need too (in other hand) that one server (fix IP ) saling to the web , WITHOUT authentication and without restriction. I use NCSA authentication.
Sorry for my english., and very very much for your help.!
Miguel
Hello,acces
An example:
-- acl servers src IP/255.255.255.255 acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED acl url url_regex -i "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny.txt" http_access allow servers http_access url password http_access deny all --
'IP' is the IP address of that one server.
"/usr/local/squid/etc/deny.txt" is a text file with the url's that you want to allow.
rgrds, Bart
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Hi Henrik, thanks for your reply. But i have one server that don't need
BUTby authentication. He need access whithout any request. In other hands I have a list of users, that must access by authentication,
me,only access at one and only site.
I'm sure you have a lot of work, but any or whatever sample you can give
or url with an similar example, will be apreciated. Sincerely thanks.
On Sunday 03 August 2003 03.24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You do this by allowing that server access to that site before where you require others to authenticate.Hello friends: I am new in the subject squid, I'd like help to bypass authenticacion of squid for a local direction IP (that server must leave to Internet without requesting me user and password)
I d like to know too , how can leave user group access ONLY to one
site (corporate) and nothing else. But the other people will must
access to the rest of internet.
http_access is a ordered list of rules. The FIRST rule where all acl names listed matches the request determines if the request is to be allowed or denied.
When Squid encounters an ACL requiring a username (proxy_auth etc) it requires authentication from the user.
What this means is that you need to create two acls, one for matching the server and one for the site, then make a http_access rule allowing the combination of these two somewhere before your http_access rule which requires authentication.
Sorry for my english. I appreciate any help. Thanks to theYour english is fine. Most of us are not native english speaking.
community.
Regards Henrik
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