Do not firget to suid root the pam_auth file otherwise the authentication
wont work. and it wont even give a related error.

as root do a chmod +s /path/to/pam_auth
after the things mentioned below and things should be up and running
smoothly

> 2. Upgrade squid to the latest 2.3-STABLE. Use the pam_auth auth module
> distributed with it, instead of ncsa_auth. Write a /etc/pam.d/squid file
> (usually, just copying over one the existing ones like ftp or imap will
> do) and use PAM to authenticate users for squid. Then the users can
> change password from the bash command line, and squid will immediately
> get to know of it.


-- 
VaibhaV Sharma
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