You can do it with ACLs:
acl restrictedsites dstdomain .yahoo.com
acl allowedusers proxy_auth username1 username2
acl REQUIRED proxy_auth REQUIRED
http_access allow restrictedsites allowedusers
http_access deny restrictedsites REQUIRED
will do the trick
Please, in the future refrain from posting in HTML to
the mailing lists. It makes proper answer indentation
hard, especially to those of us (like myself) who are forced
to use broken MUAs.
In fact, I hereby suggest the mailing list maintainer
to see if it's possible to filter posts so that only plain-text
posts are allowed through.
-- /kinkie -----Original Message----- From: Vasilis Porfiris [mailto:vporf@digitalsima.gr] Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 2:25 PM To: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: [squid-users] Authentication Dear sir, I would like to use Squid , so as when to enter specific sites eg = www.yahoo.com <http://www.yahoo.com> to ask me for a password and if the password is ok then to leave the access to that site. Could you please help me with that authentication Vasilis Porfiris Network Engineer E-mail: vporf@digitalsima.gr <mailto:vporf@digitalsima.gr> Digital Sima Phone : +3-010-9010401 Fax : +3-010-9010405 www.digitalsima.gr <http://www.digitalsima.gr>Received on Thu Jan 31 2002 - 05:31:08 MST
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