Thank you all. On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/11/10 01:22, Edmonds Namasenda wrote: >> >> No continuous authentication required with every URL accessed or >> re-directions once the first log-in is accepted. > > Understood. That is not possible. > > HTTP is by design stateless. Each single TCP connection being able to be > used identically by both a single end-user browser or a middleware proxy > serving multiple users. Even if you believe your end-users are all browsers > you will likely be wrong at some point. > That means every URL accessed will ask for a password from the users. Then password authentication by squid is not advisable for corporate end users... it is an inconvenience. > > Amos > I believe I am a better squid administrator than when I joined. Throw me a bone!
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