RE: [squid-users] *tweak*

From: Adam Aube <aaube@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 09:17:32 -0400

> First question, Is there a way to setup squid so that a user
> does not have to authenticate everytime they open a new
> browser? Kind of like a token validating their ip and
> credentials for a set amount of time?

That's a browser issue, not a Squid issue. Currently the only
setup that can work that way is IE with NTLM authentication
against a Windows/Samba domain.

There was a long discussion recently about other ways to
implement this without using NTLM auth (which is horribly broken).

> Second qestion, i am using LDAP top authenticate users and
> wanted to know if it is possible to set up squid to check
> through multiple DN's or contrainers for user/password pairs?

You can use the -f option to have the ldap helper search. Check the
archives - this has come up before in the last couple of months.

Adam

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