Hi,
At 22.21 13/06/2005, kido wrote:
>No. Consider this situation: there are two clients and only one
>user/password pair. What I meant is: how can I configure squid, so that
>when one user connects to the server, providing the user/password, the
>other one cannot connect, because the same credentials are already used?
>Hope I made myself clear this time...
>Thanks!
Clear.
See the max_user_ip acl type in squid.conf.
Please note: currently there is a known problem about:
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=581
Regards
Guido
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