On 16/09/17 02:31, Pascal Schäfer wrote:
Dear Amos,
Thank you for your reply!
I have a question about the authentication with a radius server.
I use Squid as a reverse proxy.
It is possible to use two radius server for different pages or
subdomains with squid_radius_auth?
HTTP has no concep
Dear Amos,
Thank you for your reply!
>>
>> I have a question about the authentication with a radius server.
>> I use Squid as a reverse proxy.
>> It is possible to use two radius server for different pages or
>> subdomains with squid_radius_auth?
>
> HTTP has no concept of "page" - so for that;
On 15/09/17 12:53, Pascal Schäfer wrote:
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a question about the authentication with a radius server.
I use Squid as a reverse proxy.
It is possible to use two radius server for different pages or
subdomains with squid_radius_auth?
HTTP has no concept of "page" -
On 15/09/17 13:58, Matheus Fernandes wrote:
Hello!
I have a fqdn that points to 127.0.0.1, when I try to access it
through squid, I get an error. I need to make it process on the same
machine that made the request, and not on squid server. I tried using
always_direct directive, but squid alwa
On 15.09.17 09:58, Matheus Fernandes wrote:
I have a fqdn that points to 127.0.0.1, when I try to access it through
squid, I get an error.
It's forbidden with default rules.
I need to make it process on the same machine that
made the request, and not on squid server. I tried using always_dir
Hello!
I have a fqdn that points to 127.0.0.1, when I try to access it through
squid, I get an error. I need to make it process on the same machine that
made the request, and not on squid server. I tried using always_direct
directive, but squid always tries to process at the server side.
This issu