The point is very clear to me: "admin" has an IP address X.X.X.X when he authenticates for the http proxy. But in the WebSecurity reporting there two entries, one for "admin" and one for X.X.X.X.
utm_kid wanted to know why that is the case.
Here comes the answer: Let's say after "admin" left the PC having the address X.X.X.X, user "bob" comes and authenticates for http proxy. "bob" now also haves X.X.X.X.
Then user "alice" comes and uses the http proxy without authentication from the same IP address X.X.X.X. So X.X.X.X is neither "admin" nor "bob".
Without authentication you can't map an IP address to a user.
""Here comes the answer:
Let's say after "admin" left the PC having the address X.X.X.X, user "bob" comes and authenticates for http proxy.
"bob" now also haves X.X.X.X.
Then user "alice" comes and uses the http proxy without authentication from the same IP address X.X.X.X.
So X.X.X.X is neither "admin" nor "bob".
Without authentication you can't map an IP address to a user.
Hope that answers your question.""
Sorry i dont understand this this pc has static binding to pc
to avoid a further @#$@@,i will send u pm
i hope u understand me