Other than the http_port line being commented out, your
squid.conf looks fine. It WAS uncommented when you tried to
use the proxy, right?
No its always been commented out. AFAIK squid had a default setting and
this wasn't required. I will try using it anyway though.
If so, I can give you
On Sunday 20 July 2003 11.33, Gareth Hastings wrote:
1) When you tried the ncsa_auth program from the command
line, did you su to the user Squid runs as (ps aux will tell
you)? If not, try that.
Yeah I tried this and it authenticated fine, or at least it
returned OK
To make this test
To make this test realistic, make sure to run it as your
cache_effective_user. Quite often there can be permission
issues etc not visible when testing things as root.
Yup I tried running it as the user squid and it worked fine.
Thanks
Gareth
I've google and the FAQ and can't seem to find a definate answer to this
problem. I have a linux box running Squid Cache: Version 2.4.STABLE7 and
these are the relavent config options
authenticate_program /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squidpass
authenticate_children 5
authenticate_ttl 1 hour
I've google and the FAQ and can't seem to find a definate answer
to this
problem. I have a linux box running Squid Cache: Version 2.4.STABLE7
and
these are the relavent config options
(Removed for brevity)
What I'm trying to do is allow access to the proxy during the times
08:00 and 23:00 and
Please post your entire squid.conf (minus any
comment lines)
Here ya go, thanks very much. Please note I have commented out 2 lines
that allow access to the 172.24.200.x subnet and that allow access via
the time acl. This was just for testing.
Gareth
---Squid.conf---
dns_nameservers
Please post your entire squid.conf (minus any comment lines)
Here ya go, thanks very much.
Other than the http_port line being commented out, your squid.conf
looks fine. It WAS uncommented when you tried to use the proxy, right?
If so, I can give you two suggestions:
1) When you tried the