In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>They now wonder if this same group on the PDC server can be used with
>Squid for the same purpose without dismantling that magnificent :-( NT
>server or - which is worst - duplicate list of users?
>Any suggestion?
The Debian squid
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 05:58:33PM +, Victor wrote:
> Sorry for this question somewhat astray.
>
> I've convinced my Information Tech Dept. to adopt a linux proxy server
> (instead of Win NT stuff!!) and they're thinking of Squid.
>
> Now the problem they are dealing with as newbies with linu
Hi...
I'm not too sure... but I think if you want to have users
authenticate against the linux proxy... accounts must exist on
the linux (proxy) box
Of course you can nicely run the proxy without user authentication...
but that would be a headache hunting through login logs and access logs
if
Sorry for this question somewhat astray.
I've convinced my Information Tech Dept. to adopt a linux proxy server
(instead of Win NT stuff!!) and they're thinking of Squid.
Now the problem they are dealing with as newbies with linux is about
user authentication.
In a nutshell, because only few of
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