Re: [squid-users] proxy_auth question

From: Jamie Heckford <jamie@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:02:55 +0000

Mark Elsen wrote:
>>
>>Now I want to divert *all* our http requests through the squid box on
>>the network, so I only want it to authenticate if it suceeds, if that
>>makes sense.
>
> No , that doesn't make sense, at all.
>
> SQUID is designed to enforce auth. and then allow http access,
> per installed rules.
> There is no way to have access first, and then log a username.
> Btw , who would stop anyonone, in such a condition, to log any username ?
>
> Since apparently none-auth, does not have a penalty anymore in
> your scheme ?
>

I am trying to capture the username individuals accessing a site are
logged on with using ntlm_auth, not allow or deny them access. I want
everyone to be allowed through........ does that make more sense? :)

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