This directive causes Squid to deny
requests if the same proxy
authentication username comes from more than one IP address within a
given amount of time. It's designed to discourage
users from sharing their username and password with others. When
Squid detects the same username from multiple IP addresses, it forces
the user to reauthenticate by denying the request. This feature is disabled by default (0 seconds). If your users
normally have the same IP address (e.g., static addressing or DHCP
with long leases), you can set
authenticate_ip_ttl to a large value such as 1
hour. However, if your users are on dial-up connections, they may be
more likely to change IP addresses within a short period of time. To
make their lives easier, use a small
authenticate_ip_ttl value, such as 1 minute. |
Syntax
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authenticate_ip_ttl time-specification
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Default
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authenticate_ip_ttl 0 seconds
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Example
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authenticate_ip_ttl 1 minute
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Related
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auth_param
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