> > So, I can do this all with one squid service listening on different ports?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Out of interest, I had a post the other day: "proxy external ip address 
> > acl‏"
> > You mentioned that adding an extra authentication would mess with the 
> > existing ncsa auth.
> > Can I therefore add a 2nd authentication method on a different port and 
> > have 2 authentication methods running at the same time?
>
> Not like that. You can add support for two authentication methods and
> advertise them when challenging for the browser to choose which
> credentials it sends you.
>

If VPN port 80 traffic is forwarded to port 8181 of squid, how can I apply a 
username to the squid logs so I know which user has accessed which oages or 
could I only do it by IP address in  a transparent proxy setup?

Are there any examples for having 2 authentication methods run at once?
Does this mean the user would have to pick an option when connecting to the 
server? I don;t think that will work for iPads, xboxes, DVD players, etc 
accessing a proxy server as they connect automatically without interaction. My 
current version is 2.6 - will this work with that?
                                          

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