Am Freitag, den 16.11.2007, 14:46 +0100 schrieb Tomasz Lewicki:
> Sebastien Koechlin napisaƂ(a):
> 
> > You probably did not understand how a X-Terminal is working. Nothing
> > is run by the user on the terminal, all programs are running on the
> > server, so all requests are from the server IP and not the terminal
> > IP.
> 
> I know that all apps and commands are run on LTSP server, not on terminal 
> itself. So I can understand occurence of server's IP in logs.
> 
> > You can not do SG filtering using Request IP as all your users share the
> > same.
> 
> So should I authenticate clients by their names, not IP numbers, right? Is it 
> only possible way of Squid+SG filtering on LTSP terminals?

You should be able to use "ident". That makes squid ask the LTSP server
for any connection which user that connection belongs to.

Be careful though, for other machines (that you are not the admin of)
that could be faked.

You will need an "identd" running on the LTSP server, of course.

This will not require the user to enter a password, just being logged in
and starting iceweasel/firefox/lynx will do the trick.

BR
Anselm


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