On this subject, I'd like to display the username on the ERR page but
there doesn't seem to be a default option to do so. Anyone got a patch
that does this? I'm using:
 Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE5-20040304
And ntlm_auth for authentication - which is fantastic, btw.

Chis.

Ian Chisholm
UNIX and Network Security Manager
Institute of Petroleum Engineering

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 May 2004 08:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Customizing ERR_ACCESS_DENIED

Thank you Andreas,I did not know any thing about that tag, but i tested
it and found that.it work great.

> You obviously aren't familiar with the <!-- tag.
>
> /Andreas
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> That is correct but if you include %s it will show the squid version 
>> on your error page, but there is a trick.you can include %s on your 
>> html file and after that do some HTML work on it.Change the Font size

>> (of %s) to the smallest size that possible and after that change the 
>> font color same as your background color, so it will write the squid 
>> version on your error page but noboday can see it :) Becuase bothe 
>> the fonts and Html backgroun have same color. another solution is to 
>> cange the squid source and recompile it.
>>
>> Alireza
>>
>> > Actually, if you include %s in your customized error page, squid 
>> > won't append its own footer.
>> > So the solution is of course to add the following:
>> >
>> > <!-- %s -->
>> >
>> > /Andreas    ;-)
>
>



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