Re: [squid-users] proxy_auth repetition problems

2004-02-06 Thread Sylvester Manx
a bit, it just stops Squid from requesting the user to log in again when blocked. Regards Henrik On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Sylvester Manx wrote: Ok. I see what you are saying... but all of the proxy_auth users are from the same (Windows) domain group. How do I then allow limited access

Re: [squid-users] proxy_auth repetition problems

2004-02-05 Thread Sylvester Manx
PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Sylvester Manx wrote: http_access deny FtpAccess This will require the user to authenticate again. If you do not want this then use another acl type as last acl on the http_access deny line which the user is blocked by, for example http_access deny

Re: [squid-users] proxy_auth repetition problems

2004-02-04 Thread Sylvester Manx
deny DenyDownloadMime deny_info ERR_ACCESS_DENIED_DL_MIME DenyDownloadMime http_reply_access allow all --- Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Sylvester Manx wrote: I am using smb_auth as the NTLM authenticating utility. When I put a user in an acl

[squid-users] proxy_auth repetition problems

2004-02-03 Thread Sylvester Manx
I am using smb_auth as the NTLM authenticating utility. When I put a user in an acl that, for example, denies them access to a site, they must enter their username 3 times before they get the deny_info page. Is there someway to avoid this? To have this page come up after the first successful

[squid-users] Authentication with squid and filtering with DansGuardian

2004-01-30 Thread Sylvester Manx
I have two proxies on the network, one of which is transparent. The other uses smb_auth to authenticate users against a Windows domain. This all works fine, however if a user launches a browser session and immediately attmepts to go to DansGuardian banned site, there is no authentication prompt

[squid-users] ACLs and User allow lists

2004-01-19 Thread Sylvester Manx
I am using squid version 2.5.STABLE1-2 on RedhHat Linux 9.0 with smb_auth as an authenticating agent for a Windows domain. I have two distinct groups of users: Those who can are allowed to access most web sites and those who can access only a limited number of selected sites (using a list that