On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, John Hally wrote:
> I have Squid acting as a proxy and using webmin to control access via
> login/pwd. What I'd like to do is to further limit the user so that they
> can only use the proxy to access certain web servers. I'm guessing that
> I'll have to use something else to authenticate against other than the
> webmin authentication scheme. Has anyone done something similar?
authentication and authorization is different concepts..
I am not a webmin user but you do this by
a) Defining the authentication scheme an helper, allowing Squid to verify
the users authentication credentials (login+password for basic
authentication). This is done with the auth_param directive.
b) Defining access controls telling what users are allowed to request what
when. This is done by the auth_param directive by combining acl
definitions defined by the acl directive.
See the Squid FAQ on access control.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Dec 01 2003 - 16:27:33 MST
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