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Network Troublshooting => Linux Proxy Server Support => Topic started by: anybody1234 on December 27, 2005, 05:00:11 AM

Title: Any alternat rule possible for squid's max_user_ip acl ?
Post by: anybody1234 on December 27, 2005, 05:00:11 AM
Hello All

I am using a proxy server for authentication and I am using a DHCP server

Now unfortunately my proxy server does not support the squid's max_user_ip acl type of feature

What I would like to have is when one user logs on a particlar machine and gets authenticated , a different user using the same username and passowrd
 should not be able to get authentication done ..
If I was using static IP's this could have been easily done,
But since I am using DHCP this cannot be done with my proxy server..
I am aware that squid supports max_user_ip acl that is supposed to do exaclty the same...

Now is ther any alternate way of doing the same without using
max_user_ip acl as in case with Squid ..?
Title: Any alternat rule possible for squid's max_user_ip acl ?
Post by: Ricky on December 29, 2005, 06:09:33 PM
well... I dont' think there is any other way out there for same...

You can also use dhcp server to assign static ip to the clients.

How you know that your squid don't spport max_user_ip tag !