I am sorry, I am at fault. Even after going through
FAQ I asked this question.
As you said it is technically not possible then how
come you say with Squid 3.0 it could be done.
I am just checking the possibility because it is not
possible for me to go to each LAN user and change
browser setting therefore looking for some
alternative.
Once again Soryy for trouble.
Thanks
--- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, ads squid wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to use squid 2.5 STABLE3 as
> transperent
> > proxy, with ncsa authentication
>
> No, and it never will be or has been as it is not
> technically possible to
> use proxy authentication in a transparent HTTP
> proxy, any model or brand
> or version.
>
> Now my question to you is what can we do to make
> sure nobody else will
> ever ask this question again? It is a very frequent
> question and we have
> already documented in squid.conf.default and in the
> Squid FAQ that the
> above is not possible, and squid also complains
> loudly in cache.log if you
> attempt to do so. Is there anything else we can do
> to make sure anyone who
> thinks about doing this will figure out quickly that
> it is not possible?
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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