On Fri, 14 Nov 2005, henrik nordstrom wrote:
> Users identifying themselves by which proxy name they have configured in
> their browser?
exactly.
> The proxy can not know what name the client used to resolve the address of
> the proxy. All the proxy knows is which IP address (and port) the client
> connection was accepted on. It can do a reverse-lookup to find what single
> host name is registered in the DNS reverse zone for that IP, but I do not
> think this will help you much.
would it works if the subdomains for the proxy are listed in the
zone-file of the dns-server?
imho it is possible to make virtual hosts with apache for every single
subdomain. i don't know if it slows down the apache server alot if i
have 1000 different virtual hosts in my config, but it seems to be the
only way to identify my proxy-users without authentification or on the
basis of different ports.
i thought there could be a more efficiently way to do this with squid.
-- lg bernhardReceived on Mon Nov 14 2005 - 14:00:38 MST
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