On 1/29/06, Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  :
> > The users use a windows ssh client (like PuTTY) to log
> > into my linux server that runs squid.  Their PuTTY is
> > forwarding their port 3128 to my squid server (so port
> > 3128 isnt visible through the firewall).  Their
> > browser is setup with a proxy of localhost port 3128.
> >
> > Is that the same scenario, where everything is
> > encrypted and squid can't log anything more meaningful
> > than 127.0.0.1 ?
> >
>
>  No, unless you setup setup proxy authentication
>  (see FAQ)
>

Isn't that what ident is for?

--
/Erik

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