Re[2]: [squid-users] authenticate_ip_ttl_is_strict in ACL?

From: <dumpmail@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 06:54:34 +0100

Guten Tag Henrik Nordstrom,

Am Donnerstag, 7. November 2002 um 23:24 schrieben Sie:

HN> You need to upgrade to Squid-2.5. There these things are ACL driven for
HN> greater flexibility on where and how the IP per user limitation should
HN> be applied. And as the check is now acl driven you can also use
HN> deny_info to assign custom error messages.

HN> Regards
HN> Henrik

HN> dumpmail@gmx.net wrote:

>> I defined the options
>>
>> authenticate_ip_ttl 3600 (one hour)
>> authenticate_ip_ttl_is_strict on (that's default)
>>
>> and now I want two things.
>>
>> First I want to execlude a few admin account fro this option and I want to define a Costum error message when this happens like "Your account is being misused,
>> please contact the cache administrator". And not the default access denied error message.
>> I hope there is any solution for this problem.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Thomas Schend
>>
>> Sorry for my bad english...
>> mailto:dumpmail@gmx.net

Where exactly is this documented ow how would such a ACL look like
(execluding + Custom Error Message).
Thansk for your Help!

-- 
Thomas Schend
dumpmail@gmx.net                            mailto:dumpmail@gmx.net
Received on Thu Nov 07 2002 - 22:55:35 MST

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