Quoting Simon Magee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have installed Squid 2.5-STABLE3 and am trying to enable the LDAP
authentication. I have rin the ./configure
--enable-basic-auth-helpers=LDAP When I try and run this from the
command line to test (using ./squid_ldap_auth -b o=searchbase -h
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 16.27, Cécile Leyman wrote:
I think that openldap 2.0.x uses LDAPv3 by default to communicate.
Squid communicates with LDAPv2.
Squid does not care about LDAP versions. It justs ask the helper if
the login+password
Quoting Simon Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have the Squidalyser that Henrik has kindly placed on the Squid site,
however it
has no instructions as to how to setup the database. If anybody has these or
knows
what to do I would appreciate some help
Cheers,
I have a more recent version of squidalyser = 2.55 (but I don't know if it is
the latest).
I have tested and it works fine for me.
I don't remember where i had downloaded it, that goes back already to several
months !
If someone is interested to have this...
Maybe can I send a copy to
chmod 750 /var/log = A directory must always have the executable bit set.
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting Bernhard Sageder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
When i try to start squid 2.52 stable2 on suse linux 8.0 i get folowing
error:
devil:~ # /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -NCd1
WARNING: Cannot write
Sorry = chmod 750 /usr/local/squid/var/logs
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting Cécile Leyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
chmod 750 /var/log = A directory must always have the executable bit set.
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting Bernhard Sageder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
When i try to start squid 2.52
squid_ldap_auth -b ou=AllUsers,dc=mansefield13104,dc=lancsngfl,dc=ac,dc=uk -u
cn -h pluto -p 389 (validate)
username passwd (validate)
OK or ERR
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting kevin stuttard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have tried to access my Windows 2000 server as
Cecile suggested using
Hi,
Use squid with winbindd , samba and NTLM authentication (ntlm_auth)
See the samba docs.
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting Vineet Mehta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my LAN environment we have Windows Domain Controllers and Windows
Active Directory servers which authenticate users when they log in to
If you set this option to 255.255.255.255, you'll see the IP of the client...
Try this...
Regards,
Cécile.
Quoting Alexander Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, it's set to 255.255.224.0 since that is our network mask..
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Cécile Leyman [mailto
I'm sorry, i confused with the flags of Apache.
You are right = /configure --* --enable-auth=basic
--enable-auth-module=ldap or auth_ldap
Regards,
Cécile
Quoting Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cecile Leyman wrote:
Hi,
./configure --prefix=* --mandir=* --enable-ldap
Which is the distribution of the cache (/cache01;/cache02; etc...).
Which is the size of each cache? Look at the accesses disc.
If it scanne the disc without stop, it is that the size of the partitions
(or the partition) containing the cache are too large. Rebuild the cache.
(Sorry for my
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