Was starting to think that.... or have a different cache altogether for the remote access stuff ... or possibly use ntlm auth for one set and basic for the other.
alex


--On 27 March 2003 12:56 +0100 Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Then you will need to run two Squid instances.

Regards
Henrik

tor 2003-03-27 klockan 12.12 skrev Alex Sharaz:
unfortunately the userid would be the same. The only unique parameter
would  be the callers ip subnet

--On 27 March 2003 12:02 +0100 Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> tor 2003-03-27 klockan 11.43 skrev Alex Sharaz:
>
>> can you define/run two "basic" authentication schemes on one squid box
>
> Not unless you from the username can determine which backend password
> database to use.
>
> If you can identify from the username which backend password database
> to use then it is possible to write a little glue script which sits
> inbetween Squid and the basic auth helpers, selecting which helper to
> use based on the user.
>
> --
> Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
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