Quoting Matt Hyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I don't know why this topic has to be connected to
Cisco. Basically I am
> trying to do something with Linux - why, because I
want to and I can - end
> of story. It doesn't matter that I can buy something
from Cisco -
> internally or not.
Lighten
I don't know why this topic has to be connected to Cisco. Basically I am trying to do
something with Linux - why, because I want to and I can - end of story. It doesn't
matter that I can buy something from Cisco - internally or not.
M
At Wednesday, 6/09/2000 08:47 PM (+1100), Jon Biddell wr
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, Matt Hyne wrote:
> We probably do, but why should I buy something when I have a Linux box I can do it
>on already !!!
Staff prices ???.:-)
Note-^^^
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my point exactly !
--Steve
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Subject: RE: [SLUG] Q: Using SQUID to authenticate internet users ?
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>Quoting Matt Hyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
H...
>
> Surely CISCO have a product to do this ???..:p)
Surely that would be something like a PIX. With http intercept and
authentication.
Damn expensive solution really. $5000-$6000. If that linkn i posted earlier
works its a damn site cheaper.
dave
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Cisco run their printing system on Samba/Linux - we shouldnt complain, they
arent ;)
--Steve
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Q: Using SQUID to
Quoting Matt Hyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
H...
Surely CISCO have a product to do this ???..:p)
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Matt,
According to the squid docs you can not do authentication when you are doing
transparent proxying.
In transparent proxying - the proxy pretends to be the webserver the user is
trying to access.
The web browser going through the transparent proxy can't tell that the
password came from the
http://www.fire.wolfsburg.de/proj/dynacc/
that may help. Was kinda along the lines of what i happened to be looking
for the moment you email came it.
Sorta suits you better then me tho.
from that page:
Dynacc aims to be a Pakage which gives you control other your Internet
Connection. It runs a l
Matt Hyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> My question is - can this be done with squid (and transparently) and does
anyone have an example config that I can take a look at and try to build my
own.
Yes it can -- we do it at my work. Unfortunately I don't have access to the
config file (I don't ad
If you refer to the squid.conf file there is a section on authenication, you
can authenicate off /etc/passwd or an NT domain, among other things..
The only thing you're going to have to watch for is if your users click to
save the user/pass when it asks to authenicate, if they save the settings,
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