If you have a complete control over an application configuration,
anyway you can do anything you want, even use/etc/passwd file instead
of LDAP :)

If you consider however that a bind limitation based on the ACIs could
be a useful feature you can request this feature at the bugzilla of
Fedora Directory Server (bugzilla.redhat.com). I don't know whether
this feature exists in OpenLDAP or Active Directory...


2008/5/11  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>    Thank you very much for the URLs. This will help me to control users of
>  which group can authenticate using ldap and go through proxy. I will
>  follow this approach.
>

> > As far as i can see making a quick google search squid can do
>  > authorisation using ldap fi>    Still there is the case where if the squid 
> proxy server is administered
>  by some other people, they can bypass this restriction as instead of
>  defining filters for ldap operation, they can simply use BIND operation
>  to get authenticated. This can never be controlled at the LDAP server
>  level. For that matter this can be used by any application to bypass
>  group level control.

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