juan romero wrote:
Hello users

First I want to apologize if any of my questions has been asked already.

I have two web applications running on my lan, every application has a main 
page with a box where you introduce an user and a password in order to log in 
that application, The applications are company made so I can not access/modify 
the code.

I want to have a reverse proxy and a single sign-on so my costumers can connect 
to the applications from the internet, they will have just a main page and they 
will need just to introduce user and name once to log into a page that will 
link both applications, both user and password are the same in both 
applications.

I have never use Squid and I wan to know if Squid is the right solution (pros/cons) to accomplish the requirements I wrote already. I just don't know if using Squid will full fit all the goals with a regular (time/effort) investment.
Any help or idea will be very nice from you people

Regards

Juan Romero

Without knowing anything about the applications, I'd have to guess that the login boxes they use each set a cookie (and a different cookie for each). The cookie corresponds to a "session" that the application keeps track of. There is no way for Squid to control such a session.

Chris

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