Neither HTTP or SMB has a distinct logon-logoff procedure. Both
protocols caches user credentials in the client and uses them to
reauthenticate to the server when needed. The "logoff" is only a flush
of the cached credentials (and closing any open SMB connections if any).
The closest you can get I beleive is to have both SMB and Squid share
the same account information. See proxy_auth and authenticate_program in
squid.conf.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker amit pandya wrote: > > Hi all, > I am having PIII with redhat5.2 running as server with dhcpd, smb and squid > as demon. Now I want to give only those client can use internet access who > are logged in server through smb and if they logoff then connection will be > denied. > If anybody can help me. > amit > "The It Wave is Active Linux with nonstop service" > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.comReceived on Mon Aug 23 1999 - 15:25:29 MDT
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