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Need help, is there anyone here knows how to setup and restrict specific user using an authentication method? For example, if i login as a user with password this account will only allow me to browse on yahoo.com, then if i log in in a different user, i can browse yahoo.com. any idea on how to do this? I really need help on this one.
But that was not the solution that i'm looking for, what im trying to know is that how do you restrict per user account or per group (not by ip address) in squid proxy? for example, i login as a admin account, this user has no filtering, but if i login as a different user this applies all restriction such as web filtering.
It does have what you want
search for "Password Authentication Using NCSA"
in the doc. It will give you an acl based on users or groups as per their authentication. once you get the acl based on it , you can use it for any sort of restrictions
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