Re: [squid-users] squid authentication

From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 22:28:51 -0300

Thank a lot Bart.! I'm starting to understand. Now I know how to allow one
IP to access to one site.
But , really, I need that a list of users, do that, instead only one IP. Can
you tell me how to do this ?

Maybe the confusion was , because I have two different problems. I need too
(in other hand) that one server (fix IP ) saling to the web , WITHOUT
authentication and without restriction. I use NCSA authentication.

Sorry for my english., and very very much for your help.!

 Miguel
> Hello,
>
> An example:
>
> --
> acl servers src IP/255.255.255.255
> acl password proxy_auth REQUIRED
> acl url url_regex -i "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny.txt"
> http_access allow servers
> http_access url password
> http_access deny all
> --
>
> 'IP' is the IP address of that one server.
> "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny.txt" is a text file with the url's that you
> want to allow.
>
> rgrds,
> Bart
>
> malbor@argentina.com wrote:
>
> >Hi Henrik, thanks for your reply. But i have one server that don't need
acces
> >by authentication. He need access whithout any request.
> >In other hands I have a list of users, that must access by authentication,
BUT
> >only access at one and only site.
> >I'm sure you have a lot of work, but any or whatever sample you can give
me,
> >or url with an similar example, will be apreciated. Sincerely thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >>On Sunday 03 August 2003 03.24, malbor@argentina.com wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hello friends: I am new in the subject squid, I'd like help to
> >>>bypass authenticacion of squid for a local direction IP (that
> >>>server must leave to Internet without requesting me user and
> >>>password)
> >>>
> >>>I d like to know too , how can leave user group access ONLY to one
> >>>site (corporate) and nothing else. But the other people will must
> >>>access to the rest of internet.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>You do this by allowing that server access to that site before where
> >>you require others to authenticate.
> >>
> >>http_access is a ordered list of rules. The FIRST rule where all acl
> >>names listed matches the request determines if the request is to be
> >>allowed or denied.
> >>
> >>When Squid encounters an ACL requiring a username (proxy_auth etc) it
> >>requires authentication from the user.
> >>
> >>What this means is that you need to create two acls, one for matching
> >>the server and one for the site, then make a http_access rule
> >>allowing the combination of these two somewhere before your
> >>http_access rule which requires authentication.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Sorry for my english. I appreciate any help. Thanks to the
> >>>community.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Your english is fine. Most of us are not native english speaking.
> >>
> >>Regards
> >>Henrik
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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