Sure. I'd like to see anything which gives more authorization control...
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dancer [SMTP:dancer@zeor.simegen.com]
> Sent: 19 July 1999 07:58
> To: Hogben, Ian
> Cc: Squid List (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: Resticting access of a username to an IP.
>
> "Hogben, Ian" wrote:
> >
> > G'day all:
> >
> > I currently run a squid box with authentication required. We have one PC
> > that we'd like to open access to. Basically, we want to let people
> browse
> > the web without much restriction as long as we can see how much time
> they're
> > spending on it. I'm thinking that maybe squid allows for some kind of
> > restiction of a single account to a specific IP. Is this vaguely
> possible?
> >
> > So for most people, they can use their account at any PC configured to
> use
> > the proxy. But for a select few people, they have one shared account
> that
> > can only be used at a single PC.
> >
> > Whaddayareckon?
>
> I have a patch-set that allows expanded authenticator functions
> (allowing you to pass source-ip to the authenticator, and for the
> authenticator to pass anything it likes _back_ to squid for logging the
> username).
>
> I think my most recent patchset is against 2.2S2. Expressions of
> interest anyone? I can make it available.
>
> D
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