Thanks for the reference, Amos.  However, how do you set specific ACLs for each 
interface?  That is, don't see a method for saying that we want 1.1.1.100 to be 
LDAP auth, but not 1.1.1.101.  Thanks, again.

>>> Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> 11/24/2009 5:42 PM >>>
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:36:28 -0500, "Gary Bennett" <ben...@shands.ufl.edu>
wrote:
> We have two virtual interfaces on our squid server:
> 
> acl authproxy myip 1.1.1.100
> acl ipproxy myip 1.1.1.101
> 
> We would like to make all users coming in via the authproxy network
> connection authenticate via our LDAP. We would like all users coming in
via
> ipproxy to have no auth, but be restricted to a certain network range.
> 
> How can we place different ACLs on different interfaces?  TIA for any
> assistance

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Authentication#How_do_I_use_authentication_in_access_controls.3F
 

Tote the example of time-based authentication. You want something very
similar but using those "myip" ACLs instead of the "time" type.

Amos

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