Hi Alan,
I tried the following command
/usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_auth -R -b "dc=abcgroup,dc=local" -D
"cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=abcgroup,dc=local" -h 192.168.10.3
I typed in the username and the password as you mentioned. It gave me ERR Sccess
So its giving me an ERR and Success which again I dont know what it means?!

And if I try
/usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_auth -R -b "dc=abcgroup,dc=local" -D
"cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=abcgroup,dc=local" -f sAMAccountName=%s
-h 192.168.10.3
and then typed the username and password it gives me an error
-->squid_ldap_auth: WARNING, LDAP search error 'Operation Error'

if I try it with the -w"password!" it gives me an err saying: bash:
!": event not found
So for some reason squid cannot recognise the ! symbol

So, I dont know if i am typing the search string incorrectly????




On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Alan Walker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Sheldon,
>
> When you run squid_ldap_auth by itself, it should sit there with no prompt.  
> At
> this point you would type a username and password (separated by a space, such 
> as
> "administrator pasword") and if it exists (or at least if the search is
> successful), you should see OK.  If the search did not find that
> username/password you see ERR, so you may have it already there.
>
> Your details look basically OK. I found that when I had the -D details wrong I
> would get messages such as "credentials invalid"
>
> Alan.

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