Will all 3 groups have the same rights ? Or do you want to block some users and others not.

Markus

"Roy Anciso" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Hello,
I know with squid_kerb_ldap you can list multiple groups using a colon
- group1:group2. However when i try to define http access rules for
specific groups I can't seem to get the acl right.  At this point in
time I have separate external acls for each group to make this work
(see below). My question is - is there a better way to do this without
so many external acls defined? Thanks

external_acl_type kerbldapwebstaff ttl=3600 %LOGIN
/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_ldap -i -d -g [email protected]

external_acl_type kerbldapweballow ttl=3600 %LOGIN
/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_ldap -i -d -g [email protected]

external_acl_type kerbldapwebdeny ttl=3600 %LOGIN
/usr/local/bin/squid_kerb_ldap -i -d -g [email protected]

acl kerb_group_webstaff external kerbldapwebstaff
acl kerb_group_weballow external kerbldapweballow
acl kerb_group_webdeny external kerbldapwebdeny


http_access allow kerb_group_webstaff
http_access allow kerb_group_weballow
http_access allow kerb_group_webdeny

--
Roy Anciso

Director of Technology

Manistee Intermediate School District

772 East Parkdale Avenue

Manistee, MI 49660

Ph: 231-723-4264

Fx: 231-398-3036

[email protected]


Reply via email to