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Suse 9.1 and squid
- From: Rob Freeman <jagaholic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:01:06 -0500
- Message-id: <158982df040826080137d4ae9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Can anyone help with the following configuration?
We have a windows 2000 domaind users log into. We are putting in suse
9.1 with squid in place to proxy internet access. I am able to use a
group policy to change OU's in windows to point to the suse box
without any problems.
Now the issue. My boss wants to sets of users, 1 with limited
internet access, the other with full. While I can perform an acl for
ip address in squid to do this, it does not work since we have people
logging into different machines.
I googled this for a while, and did where you can run multiple
sessions of squid. I tried using this command:
squid -f /usr/local/bin/production/squid.conf -N -u 8081
It comes back with this:
2004/08/26 09:55:06| Squid is already running! Process ID 3246
Has anyone been able to use 2 sessons of squid on 1 box?
Rob
We have a windows 2000 domaind users log into. We are putting in suse
9.1 with squid in place to proxy internet access. I am able to use a
group policy to change OU's in windows to point to the suse box
without any problems.
Now the issue. My boss wants to sets of users, 1 with limited
internet access, the other with full. While I can perform an acl for
ip address in squid to do this, it does not work since we have people
logging into different machines.
I googled this for a while, and did where you can run multiple
sessions of squid. I tried using this command:
squid -f /usr/local/bin/production/squid.conf -N -u 8081
It comes back with this:
2004/08/26 09:55:06| Squid is already running! Process ID 3246
Has anyone been able to use 2 sessons of squid on 1 box?
Rob
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