Thank you very much for support!
Yes, using the config pattern I gave in my first post to this thread.
Just replace the exclusion 'deny' with 'allow'.
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Use:
delay_access 2 allow !users all
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This didn't work for me because users have to be authenticated first.
So I configured 2 instances no
On 29/03/18 07:31, vvv25 wrote:
>
>> On 27/03/18 02:51, vvv25 wrote:
>>> Thank you for your time Amos,
>>>
>>> the thing is, I want to have the connection to be restricted by default.
>>> May be I don't understand how to define acl's in the right order.
>>> Or I cannot figure out how to separate
On 27/03/18 02:51, vvv25 wrote:
Thank you for your time Amos,
the thing is, I want to have the connection to be restricted by default.
May be I don't understand how to define acl's in the right order.
Or I cannot figure out how to separate authenticated users from not
authenticated.
You misu
On 27/03/18 02:51, vvv25 wrote:
> Thank you for your time Amos,
>
> the thing is, I want to have the connection to be restricted by default.
> May be I don't understand how to define acl's in the right order.
> Or I cannot figure out how to separate authenticated users from not
> authenticated.
Y
On 27/03/18 02:46, vv...@gmx.net wrote:
> Dear Yuri,
>
> thank you for your quick reply.
> I spend weekend trying and testing some options.
>
> My problem is, i cannot separate authenticated users from not
> authenticated.
>
This is because
a) nobody is allowed to even use the proxy unless the
Probably, yes.
I'm not so good in delay pools, but I guess you moving to right direction.
First require to make clean users separation.
I think, Amos can consult you better. ;-)
26.03.2018 19:46, vv...@gmx.net пишет:
> Dear Yuri,
>
> thank you for your quick reply.
> I spend weekend trying and
Thank you for your time Amos,
the thing is, I want to have the connection to be restricted by default.
May be I don't understand how to define acl's in the right order.
Or I cannot figure out how to separate authenticated users from not
authenticated.
Do you have some suggestions?
Any help w
Dear Yuri,
thank you for your quick reply.
I spend weekend trying and testing some options.
My problem is, i cannot separate authenticated users from not
authenticated.
Here in detail:
if I try to do something like this
cut
acl users proxy_auth "/etc/squid/users"
http_access allow
On 25/03/18 04:15, vvv25 wrote:>
> I want to set up a slow delay pool by default. (for unauthenticated users)
> For registered users I want to assign another delay pool with no
> restriction (full speed).
The thing with DelayPool is that to "set" no restriction you *dont*
assign a delay pool.
Wha
https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/DelayPools
24.03.2018 21:15, vv...@gmx.net пишет:
> Dear Comunity,
>
> I have the following question:
> Is it possible with squid to select delay pool depending on whether
> the user is authenticated or not?
>
> Background:
> I want to set up a slow delay poo
Dear Comunity,
I have the following question:
Is it possible with squid to select delay pool depending on whether the
user is authenticated or not?
Background:
I want to set up a slow delay pool by default. (for unauthenticated users)
For registered users I want to assign another delay pool w
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