Depends on what kind of authentication. If it's basic auth, squid
will cache the object w/o the auth info. So, B would get A's object,
if the request is the same. Note: B will will get the object
regarding if the authentication is correct since squid cached the
object w/o the auth info
Note: I observed this behavior when setting u a reverse proxy w/ auth.
mike
At 12:39 PM 8/28/2007, Diego Woitasen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm working on a big company with a lot a big branches and want to use
>Squid in it to cache the internet web applications objects. The
>question is, how Squid act with the objects in an authenticated
>environment. If some browser A get an object with authentication and
>then is cached, what happen if a browser B request the same object? Is
>returned from the cache or object that requieres authentication are
>never cached?
>
>regards,
> diegows
>
>--
>-------------------
>Diego Woitasen
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