Run "squid -k debug" and inspect what Squid thinks about the username and password when trying to process the request.
Regards Henrik fre 2003-03-07 klockan 14.37 skrev Alexandre: > hi all > I runing a Squid 2.5STABLE with mod_auth_ldap autentication ... > Its so good but many users have a problem because if their passords > have a "#" caracter, they don`t get a valid autenticate ... > > if a change a pass and put the "@ or % or !" work fine but when i put > the "#" no. > But alll the problems is only with a Browsers ( mozilla, netscape, > Internet explorer, ) in many versions, because when i run > squid_auth_ldap in a command lind, is OK > > example: > > user john > pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > OK > > user john > pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ERR > > see the logs > > ./squid_ldap_auth -b o=netcom,o=mg.gov,c=BR -s sub -f > "(uid=%)(employeetype=active)" diretorio.netcon..fazenda.mg.gov.br > user asa###asa > > Teste filter: (uid=asaugusto)(employeetype=active)OK > > any people have any idea ? > > thanks a lot -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
