On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Glenn Baptista wrote:
> Is digest authentication is possible in the following environment.
> 1. We are using squid version 2.5 Stable 3 on a Redhat 9 server (and are
> happy to upgrade to any other suitable version).
>
> 2. We wish to authenticate using an independent DIGEST scheme; the
> equivalent of 'ncsa_auth', because the users are not already centrally
> authenticated. We wish to add the users and passwords to the Linux box ONLY
> FOR SQUID; the users are not Linux OS users.
Good. This is the only mode Squid supports.
> If the answer to the above is yes, the queries are:
> 1. What is the version of squid where this is possible?
Squid-2.5 or later.
> 2. What is the authentication program and is it part of the
> '/usr/lib/squid/' directory or does it have to be separately compiled.
You need to enable the digest scheme and compile the password digest
helper.
> 3. What is the name of the program which will create the password file and
> where is it located.
The helper shipped with Squid-2.5 uses plain text password file for Digest
with the format
login:password
The helper shipped with Squid-3.0 (also works with Squid-2.5) also
understands encrypted password files created by the htdigest program from
Apache.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Thu Dec 09 2004 - 18:18:02 MST
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