Re: [squid-users] ncsa auth cached passwd probs/

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 23:23:00 +0200

The DIRECT tells how the request went out from Squid, but still it
does not look like authentication was used here..

This line says

at 1024587952.127 (Thu Jun 20 15:45:52 2002 GMT) the IP address
217.199.164.201 requested http://h.msn.com/c.gif?. Your access
controls did NOT require the user to be logged in for this request
(no username logged, "-"). The request was forwarded DIRECT to the
web server with IP address xx7.x8.x77.1x5, not using any peer caches.
The response was a successful object (200) of type image/gif and was
315 bytes in total.

If your intention is that the user should have authenticated himself
to be able to access this object then review your http_access rules.

Regards
Henrik

On Thursday 20 June 2002 17.48, Dan Cave wrote:
> Wei,
>
> I did originally think that, but if one uses IE, how do you stop
> the browse from caching the passwd? Also the squid logs say that
> the request came in DIRECT which gives me the impression that its
> NOT useing the username and passwd.
>
> eg.
>
> 1024587952.127 315 217.199.164.201 TCP_MISS/200 501 GET
> http://h.msn.com/c.gif? - DIRECT/xx7.x8.x77.1x5 image/gif
>
> This came from a user that is supposedly using auth from passwd.
>
> Is this kind of behaviour correct?
Received on Fri Jun 21 2002 - 15:59:16 MDT

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