*hmmm*
squid auth framework looks promising
but cookies are domain-bound...
or can i set a cookie which is sent for every get/post request?
what about downloads using wget?
BR
/pat

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On 02.05.2011, at 00:05, Eliezer Croitoru <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/05/2011 23:58, [email protected] wrote:
>> scenario:
>> users use a client/browser which is located on the company lan using a 
>> private IP address
>> the company lan is
>> protected by a firewall which translates all web access into one public IP 
>> address
>> the proxy is implemented as a 'cloud
>> service' which does only see the translated (nat'ed) public ip for all 
>> clients/browsers in this company
>> 
>> i am curious
>> 
>> if there exists a solution which works for IE, firefox, opera, ...
>> 
>> had a look at:
>> - X-Client-IP header
>> - Flash Local
>> Stored Objects
>> - HTTP Cookies
>> but neither seems to match for my scenario ;(
>> 
>> any ideas or has anyone implemented such a
>> solution yet?
>> thank you
>> /pat
> cookies...
> the ip address is only one part of it.
> you should use some central authentication in the proxy that will work by 
> auth helper cookie based.
> 
> i havent  used auth mechanizes  in squid but i know it works for a lot more 
> then what you have.
> 
> Regrads
> Eliezer

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