Re: Authentication

From: Awie <awie@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 22:48:52 +0800

Hi Henrik,

Your suggestion is exactly same with John Saunders that I should try to use
FWTK. I tried to download the utility "plug proxy" or plug-gw. However, I
found there are so many files.

Which file should I get? Does the patch purpose for Squid or Linux? Squid
and Linux is a "new game" for me, FWTK will be my "new toys" too. I wish my
Squid server would not "game over"

Sorry for my stupid question. I hope much that I will be able to solve the
problem very soon.

Thx

Best Regards,

Awie
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <hno@hem.passagen.se>
To: "Awie" <awie@eksadata.com>
Cc: <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: Authentication

> Awie wrote:
>
> > John Saunders told me that most of WEB (the require authentication) need
> > same IP. I must forward the SSL packet to Squid as well as HTTP. His
> > suggestion is very logical. However, when I tried to do it by adding the
> > command into my Cisco IOS. My browser goes "freeze" until it reach the
> > timeout and displaying error message.
>
> This is true for quite many services where authentication is performed
> using cookies.
>
> What most people recommend it to use masquerading/source NAT to have the
> client address rewritten to that of the proxy.
>
> Theoretically it should also be possible to use a TCP proxy capable of
> running as a transparent proxy. I think there is patches to plug-gw from
> TIS FWTK for this...
>
> > Again.....if I run non-transparent mode (I put same proxy address and
port
> > in my browser for all protocols; HTTP, FTP, SSL, etc), it runs very
well. I
> > assume that in my non-transparent proxy, all requests (FTP, HTTP, SSL)
is
> > forwarded to Squid. Am I right?
>
> Your browser does what you tell it... so yes.
>
> > I posted this problem to Squid's user mailing list and send mail to
several
> > people that seems expert (including you). Unfortunately, so far I still
get
> > no solution. Because I cannot "isolate" the source of problem, yet.
>
> You quite likely have isolated the source already.
>
> /Henrik

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