Hey people: Maybe this is something I'm overlooking, a common noob error or a typo, but the following few ACLs and access rules just aren't behaving like I think they should...
I'm trying to grant unlimited web access to any authenticated user and limited access to non-authenticated users. Here are my acls/allows.... . . . acl safedomains dstdomain .mycompany.com acl authenticated_users proxy_auth http-access allow safedomains http-access allow authenticated_users http-access deny all . . . When I use this configuration it allows un-authenticated access to www.mycompany.com, but on any other web page it tries to authenticate the user. Great so far, but after authenticating the user it denies them access to the page they requested. If you pull the 'http-access allow safedomains' out of the squid.conf file, it allows authenticated users access to whatever they want, but of course doesn't allow un-authenticated access. What's up with that? Any ideas? jim burnes security engineer great-west, denver