The Samba server is a PDC (internal machine). Squid runs on the
gateway/firewall (seperate machine). Both are Mandrake 8.2 machines.
Squid is installed via the squid-2.4.STABLE4-2mdk.rpm (from Mandrake). Is
it possible to test if './configure --enable-auth-modules="SMB"' was used.
Forgive my ignorance - what would squidguard provide?
:)
Thanks
Mike
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Michael S. E. Kraus
Administration
Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd
p: (02) 9955 8000
"Broun, Bevan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
12/03/2003 10:08 AM
Please respond to brounb
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Squid / SMB / PAM
on Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:01:11AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G'day all....
>
> We use Samba here (2.2.6) and Squid. Due to our high internet usage,
I've
> had to block access for most people.
>
> I've been allowing access on an IP basis, however this isn't ideal (we
use
> dhcp) and I'd like to be able to block/allow access on a user-level
basis.
>
> Now, I understand that this can be done with PAM. Is winbind also
> required?
Do you have a windows style domain controller? you can use the read
permissions on a file contained on a smb share by compliling squid with:
./configure --enable-auth-modules="SMB"
There are some other auth modules withc may be better for you. Also
squidguard might help.
BB
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