Just a thought: Why don't you setup a vpn server for your wireless users
(pptpd?) and have that auth/acct to radius. You can then build a helper
application for squid that will provide the username from (sql) radius
accounting data. I have written something like that for our (outsourced)
Wei Ming Long wrote:
I don't understand why Squid can't do authentication when running in
transparent mode, can you explain it to me?
It can. The problem is that in transparent mode the *browser* cannot
distinguish between Squid asking for authentication, or the remote
server, so if you hit a
Hi Ben,
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Wei Ming Long said:
Hi everyone,
I have been tasked with a project to grant web access to some laptop
clients.
I have some wireless clients some of them have permission to surf the
internet others don't. All web requests on port 80 are
Wei Ming Long said:
Hi everyone,
I have been tasked with a project to grant web access to some laptop
clients.
I have some wireless clients some of them have permission to surf the
internet others don't. All web requests on port 80 are redirected by
iptables to the Squid proxy server, can
Hi everyone,
I have been tasked with a project to grant web access to some laptop
clients.
I have some wireless clients some of them have permission to surf the
internet others don't. All web requests on port 80 are redirected by
iptables to the Squid proxy server, can I use Freeradius to