Re: [squid-users] Using multiple auth scheme types in one squid instance?

2008-03-20 Thread Chris Robertson
Adrian wrote: On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Squid does not differentiate the types of auth a user has done. It tries all methods its configured with (in the order configured) until one succeeds. The common way to do this appears to be to use the

[squid-users] Using multiple auth scheme types in one squid instance?

2008-03-17 Thread Adrian
Hi, Im interested in using basic authentication for some client IPs and NTLM for others. I'm wondering if it's possible to set this up from within squid using ACLs so that some are prompted for username/password and others are forced to use the NTLM fakeauth. I have two separate lists of IPs

Re: [squid-users] Using multiple auth scheme types in one squid instance?

2008-03-17 Thread Amos Jeffries
Adrian wrote: Hi, Im interested in using basic authentication for some client IPs and NTLM for others. I'm wondering if it's possible to set this up from within squid using ACLs so that some are prompted for username/password and others are forced to use the NTLM fakeauth. I have two separate

Re: [squid-users] Using multiple auth scheme types in one squid instance?

2008-03-17 Thread Adrian
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Squid does not differentiate the types of auth a user has done. It tries all methods its configured with (in the order configured) until one succeeds. The common way to do this appears to be to use the least-accepting

Re: [squid-users] Using multiple auth scheme types in one squid instance?

2008-03-17 Thread Amos Jeffries
Adrian wrote: On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Amos Jeffries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Squid does not differentiate the types of auth a user has done. It tries all methods its configured with (in the order configured) until one succeeds. The common way to do this appears to be to use the