Hi Tomasz,

try dansguardian. This works with our opensuse 10.1 System without any
problems and I think its by far more configurable than squidguard. It comes
with lots of predefined rules and lists and should indentify your users
almost out of the box.
Greetings, 

Frank

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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. November 2007 14:52
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Betreff: [Ltsp-discuss] Identd daemon


Hello!

I'm fighting with Squid and access restrictions for users (my thread about 
Squidguard). Now I'm trying to identify users for Squid with ident daemon. I

installed it on my openSUSE 10.2 LTSP server, ran it, but it looks like
users 
do not "see" identd running. 

On LTSP server itself:

opac-server:~ # ps ax | grep ident
31212 ?        Ssl    1:23 /usr/sbin/in.identd -e
 4934 pts/14   S+     0:00 grep ident

On terminal:
bash-2.05b# ps ax | grep ident
 1184 tty2    root       1552   S   grep ident

How can I fire up ident for clients?
-- 
Tomasz Lewicki
PGP key: http://stalker.republika.pl/stalker.asc


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