two squid listeners using one configuration?

Mike Burger mburger at bubbanfriends.org
Sat Oct 2 13:01:32 UTC 2004


Again...it's all a matter of ACLs.  You should be able to set up an Access 
Control List for specific users/systems to not require authentication.

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Duran, Richard wrote:

> I'll have to speak to management, but I think that they don't want these users to even get a prompt to authenticate (which I'm guessing would be the case if they only had permission to go to foo.com and they tried to go to bar.com). This may be a moot point due to other issues, but I really think I'll need a second, non-authenticating listener.
> 
> -richard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Hugo Perez Casanova
> Sent:	Fri 10/1/2004 6:56 PM
> To:	For users of Fedora Core releases
> Cc:	
> Subject:	Re: two squid listeners using one configuration?
> It's all a matter of ACLs. You shouldn't need another squid.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 18:08, Duran, Richard wrote:
> 
> > We'd like to set up a 2nd squid listener on a new port, e.g. 3129, that will allow access to a limited number of sites without the need for login ID authentication. We have a group of employees who aren't given internet usage IDs, but we'd like them to access a few sites during their breaks. Speaking of which, is it possible to configure squid to allow this access only during certain time periods?
> > 
> > TIA,
> > -richard
> 
> -----
> IEE José Hugo Pérez Casanova
> Profesor del Depto. de Ingeniería Electrónica
> Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz
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