At 14:18 08-09-2000 +0530, K.Deepak wrote:
>Hi All,
>
> I am a newbie in squid. I have successfully installed
>squid in a RedHat 5.2 linux pc. The squid version i have installed is
>squid-1.1.22-2.src.rpm. Everything is working fine. now i just want an
>extra feature.
The very first thing you need to do is use the latest version of Squid.
Version 2.3 is current.
>See basically my internal network is 192.168.1.0. All the nodes in this
>192.168.1.0 lan are allowed to browse external world via this squid. Now
>i want to authenticate this browsing. Meaning if someone, browses
>external world domain called hotmail.com or some foo.com, it should ask
>for user name and password. This user name and password should be unique
>for each and every user. The user will try to browse from any node , but
>if he gives his/her user name and password, the squid should
>authenticate it and it should allow him/her to browse. and most
>important all this info should be logged.
>
>TELL ME WHETHER IT IS POSSIBLE.
Yes, it's possible. And the answers are all in the FAQ.
Regards
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