No, the two helpers are different and serve different purposes... squid_ldap_group is an external_acl helper, maching already authenticated usernames to LDAP groups.
squid_ldap_auth is a Basic proxy authentication helper, verifying the validity of the login information supplied by the user. See configure --help for instructions on how to enable the different types of helpers. Note: Squid-2.5 is required. 2.5.STABLE2 strongly recommended. Regards Henrik m�n 2003-03-31 klockan 13.57 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hello, > > where do I find the squid_ldap_group helper? Is that the same as the > squid_ldap_auth? > > Regards > Stefan > > > > > Henrik Nordstrom > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > org> To > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc > om [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject > Re: [squid-users] Authentification > 27.03.2003 00:56 against DominoNotes LDAP > > > > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > We want to create a group for all users who should have access to the > > Internet and make sure that all other users can not access the internet. > > > > Has anyone running something like this or can tell me what must the > search > > string look like? > > Done such things to quite many different LDAP servers, but not > specifically Domino. > > See the squid_ldap_group helper. Upgrading to 2.5.STABLE2 is recommended > as the group helper has been updated quite a bit since 2.5.STABLE1 and > is now both easier to use and better documented. > > Regards > Henrik > -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
