Hi,
I don't want to be pushy but can anyone else help with this problem?
Thanks,
Gareth.
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From: Gareth Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:04:33 +0100
Subject: Re: Fwd: [squid-users] Re: Fwd: Re: ncsa_auth reject
Squid.conf
Gareth Evans wrote
I don't want to be pushy but can anyone else help with this problem?
Thanks,
Gareth.
It's a dumb question, but your /etc/passwd.squid file does contain the
passwords in the appropriately encrypted form. Copying it from /etc/shadow
doesn't work.
: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 15:38:19 +0100
Subject: RE: [squid-users] ncsa_auth reject
Gareth Evans wrote
I don't want to be pushy but can anyone else help with this problem?
Thanks,
Gareth.
It's a dumb question, but your /etc/passwd.squid file does contain the
passwords
Gareth Evans wrote:
Hi Martyn,
I created my password file using htpasswd, if I echo usernames and passwords to ncsa_auth from
the shell I get either an 'OK' or 'ERR' as expected.
If works in the shell, it has works with squid.
Check the permissions for the ncsa_auth binary and similar.
Emilio
Hi all,
I've setup Squid-2.5.Stable4 using ncsa_auth and created a new password file using
htpasswd.
When I try to visit any web-sites I get the login box as expected but it doesn't
accept my
username or password. The access.log file makes the following entry for every attempt:
I've been using Squid up to 2.4 in roughly the same configuration for 5
years with nary a problem. I updated to 2.5-STABLE5 in May, and recently to
STABLE6 and am having occasional authentication problems ( 6 times in 5
months ).
Several times a day I gather passwd files from various servers