On 7/10/2015 6:41 a.m., Tory M Blue wrote:
> So I was playing with squid-internal-mgr (replacement for cachemgr.cgi it
> seems), but I have no real authentication access , other than my ACL's
>
> acl manager url_regex -i ^cache_object:// +i
> ^https?://[^/]+/squid-internal-mgr/
>
>
> And limited
Hey,
I assume you are not using default squid.conf since what you are
describing is not squid default settings from sources.
You can use basic auth and others to protect this page.
What have you tried until now?
Can you share your squid.conf so it will make more sense?
Eliezer
On 06/10/2015 2
So I was playing with squid-internal-mgr (replacement for cachemgr.cgi it
seems), but I have no real authentication access , other than my ACL's
acl manager url_regex -i ^cache_object:// +i
^https?://[^/]+/squid-internal-mgr/
And limited to my networks obviously.
But as of now those pages are w