It is not true that IOS and others do not support authentication.
They do.
And in a case you want to use another authentication method you can use
such as Radius for WIFI and if not then Radius tokens which will
whitelist the originating IP.
It is not recommended in many environments but it's an option.
Eliezer
On 07/11/2014 05:34 AM, freefall12 wrote:
> some http proxy service providers here just assigned an unique proxy address
> and port to a user, and the user just need to enter the necessary proxy
> address and port to get access.I think this method is superior to username
> and password authentication, and also,this makes it possible to proxy a lot
> of mobile apps on ios devices and android which don't support traditional
> proxy authentication. i found they are using squid for caching and proxying.
> can squid alone achieve this? Thank you
Received on Fri Jul 11 2014 - 07:08:23 MDT
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