> Actualy, I would like not my login and password to pass in clear on my > LAN during Squid authentication. >
I think you are not willing to send the login and password information to the squid authentication on LAN.You can use the seppl is a new encryption layer for IPv4. It makes use of symmetric cryptography for encrypting the whole traffic on a network. http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/seppl/ Using this http://encryptionhowto.sourceforge.net/previous/Encryption-HOWTO-0.2.1-5.htm l to encrypt all traffic in the local Ethernet. Regards, Muthukumar.
