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Re: [squid-users] SO_FAIL
> actuall i had stable1 and it use to work fine. > i upgrated to stable5, and got this problem It seems that I have the same or a very similar problem: No problems using squid-2.5.STABLE4-20040120 and before. Object are written on disk and logged with SWAPOUT in store.log. Using squid-2.5.STABLE5-20040609 or squid-2.5.STABLE6-20040709 there is always an SO_FAIL entry in store.log and no cache objects are written to disk. Permissions are not the problem. Debugging shows that Squid calculated the dirno to -1 (see storeSwapOutStart): 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/data/D2004/D0709/2el10c.gif 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: store_status = STORE_PENDING 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: mem->inmem_lo = 0 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: mem->inmem_hi = 115992 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: swapout.queue_offset = 0 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: lowest_offset = 105568 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOut: swapout_size = 115992 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapOutStart: Begin SwapOut 'http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/data/D2004/D0709/2el10c.gif' to dirno -1, fileno 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeSwapMetaBuild: http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/data/D2004/D0709/2el10c.gif 2004/07/09 15:36:46| storeCreate: no valid swapdirs for this object There is only one cache_dir entry in the config file: cache_dir ufs /home/squid/cache 25000 100 256 The configuration file, configure parameters, compiler and operating system are exactly the same. As I can't found a solution, I made a rollback to STABLE4. Operating System: IRIX 6.5.22 System: SGI Origin 200 Compiler: MIPSpro Compilers: Version 7.41 Heiko Heiko Schlichting| Freie Universität Berlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Zentraleinrichtung für Datenverarbeitung (ZEDAT) Telefon +49 30 838-54327 | Fabeckstraße 32 Telefax +49 30 838454327 | 14195 Berlin
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Re: [squid-users] squid_ldap_auth
Ok still stumped, I run the following as asked with the following output: ldapsearch -x -h 10.61.1.248 -b "" -s base "" namingContexts # extended LDIF # # LDAPv3 # base <> with scope base # filter: (objectclass=*) # requesting: namingContexts # # dn: namingContexts: DC=bdmn,DC=foo,DC=com namingContexts: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=foo,DC=com namingContexts: CN=Configuration,DC=foo,DC=com # search result search: 2 result: 0 Success # numResponses: 2 # numEntries: 1 I then added in my squid conf file, I commented the ncsa_auth line below and added the ldap_auth line. #auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/bin/squid ncsa_auth /usr/local/squid/etc/passwd auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/bin/squid_ldap_auth -u cn -b cn=users,dc=bdmn,dc=foo,dc=com 10.61.1.248 auth_param basic children 5 I am still unable to authenticate. I also tried auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/bin/squid_ldap_auth -b dc=bdmn,dc=foo,dc=com 10.61.1.248 Thanks On Nov 5, 2003, at 10:08 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I could use some guidence configuring my squid installation with a Windows 2000 Active Directory forrest. I have read the past posts as well as the man page. I am very new to LDAP and will admit have not gotten my arms around it yet. My windows domain lives in an Active Directory Forrest my corporate offices mantains. My domain lives at bdmdom.corp.com. I am trying to connect and authenticate against my Exchange server at my location. I have Admin rights over my domain. Can someone please point me in the correct direction or provide the squid config for an LDAP connection to Windows 2000? The first step is figuring out the Base DN of your AD server. This is usually the domain directly translated into dn components dn=bdmdom, dn=corp, dn=com it might also be possible to ask the AD server what it's naming contexts are: ldapsearch -x -h your.ad.server -b "" -s base "" namingContexts then, if your AD allows for anonymous searches you should be able to use the example from the squid_ldap_auth manual as is, just replacing the base DN. If your AD does not allow anonymous searches then a dummy account is needed to be created, and some digging required to find the LDAP name of this account. The LDAP name of the account can probably be found in the MSAD administration tool as a property of the account, if not you can try to guess what it is. Guessing is usually not to hard as there is a very close relation between AD structure and LDAP DN names of objects in that structure, where each container is named with a cn attribute in LDAP. Thus if you have the user "squid" in the container "users" then the LDAP DN of this user should be "cn=squid, cn=users, dc=bdmdom, dn=corp, dn=com". It is strongly adviced to use ldapsearch and other LDAP navigation tools to familarise yourself a little with how the AD looks like via LDAP. Things do get a whole lot more obvious once one has looked at the AD tree via LDAP a little. Regards Henrik