On fre, 2008-05-23 at 22:02 -0400, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:

>       1) If the auth_param basic timetolive is (for example) 120 minutes,
> and 10 minutes after the client authenticates the ID is deleted, they'll 
> still get 110 minutes of browsing time, correct? 

Correct.

>       2) I did a quick look at the module, and while I'm far from a C
> programmer, it doesn't appear that you look for anything from the response
> except "Access-Accept" (PW_AUTHENTICATION_ACK). If this is true, has any 
> thought
> been given, if it isn't somewhere already and I missed it, to abiding by the
> "Session-Timeout" parameter?

It hasn't been discussed before.

>  Is it even possible given the rest of squid to 
> keep track of a "timetolive" per connection, or would another helper or a
> custom helper need to be written to address this?

Squid will need to be modified slightly to enable basic auth helpers to
return the session timeout, but it's not a big change.

Regards
Henrik

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Reply via email to