Much to my dismay, I find that I'm going to have to at least look at this
option, as well. I'm not thrilled because this is basically worthless from
a security point of view and fairly useless from an authentication one, but
I just do what I'm told :-)
At any rate, I can see that this discussion could fairly quickly flow into
the "off-topic" space, so I'd like to suggest that we put together a small
working group to work seperately from the squid-users list and then report
back on our findings. I'd be happy to try to coordinate such an effort if
others see a need.
Jon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luciano Ghezzi [SMTP:luciano.ghezzi@linux.it]
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 8:14 AM
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
> Subject: Proxy with auth but without the request of the
> login+password every time
>
> I want to use the proxy authentication, but I don't want that every time
> youuse the browser you must insert the login and the password. Is it
> possible to
> use some kind of authentication to bypass this? Using coockies?
> The target is to do what the MS proxy v2.0 does, but without use it.
> I like to make an hidden authentication to an radius server, I if is
> necessary,
> I can insert some modification in the net logon script of the user.
>
> thank you
Received on Fri Oct 08 1999 - 10:45:57 MDT
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