JORDAN.HRYCAJ@lhsystems.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> in the hope of not being unpolite, the question here seems
> just to go into the direction I mentioned in the other mail
> (there is another thread with the same subject). The acl I
> provide does exactly what is needed to authenticate
> URL-based user access. It does not need any redesign
> of the acl architecture.
It does if you'd like a external program to check the URL, or
any other information.
The discussion with Arjan de Vet is about a more generic approach
to access control and/or redirection.
Everything I have said is based on the fact that Squid 2.1
already has per-user based access control. It is on how we
can move on from there, and not really what the situation
is in 2.0 which does not have per-user access control.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hackerReceived on Mon Nov 16 1998 - 16:30:54 MST
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