Quoting Alex Rousskov :
On 04/12/2017 12:16 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Changes to http_access defaults
Clearly stating what you are trying to accomplish with these changes may
help others evaluate your proposal. Your initial email focuses on _how_
you are going to accomplish some implied/vague
On 11/07/2016 03:19 AM, FredB wrote:
>
>> Use "login=PASS" (exact string) on the cache_peer.
>>
>> Along with an http_access check that uses an external ACL helper
>> which
>> produces "OK user=X password=Y" for whatever credentials need to be
>> sent.
>>
>> NP: on older Squid that may be "pass=
On 09/25/2015 06:09 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 26/09/2015 2:26 a.m., Dan Purgert wrote:
>> Quoting TarotApprentice:
>>
>>> Is there a chance we can get 3.5.9 into Debian please.
>>>
>>
>> Think this is more a question for the Debian maintainers,
Quoting TarotApprentice :
Is there a chance we can get 3.5.9 into Debian please.
Think this is more a question for the Debian maintainers, than the
squid ones. I ended up building 3.5.8 from source because of it.
TBH though, the built-from-source 3.5.8 seems to be a lot lighter
running
Quoting Antony Stone :
On Friday 14 August 2015 at 14:10:54, Arjen van der Meer wrote:
Dear Antony (and Amos),
Thanks again for your replies. This answers my question, however I had
hoped for a solution that would make /wordpress invisible from the
outside.
In that case remove the ^/wordpre
Quoting Helmut Hullen :
Hallo, HackXBack,
Du meintest am 07.08.15:
yea joe i dont know why ppl dnt give this bug importance while it
deduce alot of hit ratio
Can you please translate this kind of pidgin english into usual written
english, to please all foreign readers who have only learned
Quoting Eliezer Croitoru :
I managed to make it work!
I am using ubuntu 14.04.2 with openLDAP and phpldapadmin.
I have changed my server to look like yours and it still didn't work.
So what I did was this: I changed the command to:
/usr/lib/squid3/ext_ldap_group_acl -d -b "dc=ngtech,dc=local" -D
Quoting Eliezer Croitoru :
I wanted to test the ext_ldap_group_acl so I created a ldap domain.
The command I am testing is:
/usr/lib/squid3/ext_ldap_group_acl -b "DC=ngtech,DC=local" -D
"CN=admin,DC=ngtech,DC=local" -w "password" -f
"(&(objectclass=person)(sAMAccountName=%v)(memberof=CN=%a,D
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 11:13:02 -0700, Jason Enzer wrote:
> [...]
> Looks like this:
>
> [snip]
> http_access allow tasty3171 ip1
> http_access deny ip1 tasty3171
>
> [snip]
> http_access allow inc3172 ip2
> http_access deny *inc3172 ip2*
>
> [snip]
> http_access allow inc3173 ip3
> http_access de
On Fri, 03 Jul 2015 18:08:49 +, Dan Purgert wrote:
> I'm setting up a squid proxy with LDAP user/group authentication, and so
> far have been able to sort out the problems I've run into with a little
> help from google and caches of the various squid mailing lists.
>
On July 4, 2015 2:57:20 AM EDT, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>On 4/07/2015 6:08 a.m., Dan Purgert wrote:
>> I'm setting up a squid proxy with LDAP user/group authentication, and
>so
>> far have been able to sort out the problems I've run into with a
>little
>> help
I'm setting up a squid proxy with LDAP user/group authentication, and so
far have been able to sort out the problems I've run into with a little
help from google and caches of the various squid mailing lists.
Currently, it's in a mostly working state for nearly everything (i.e.
user authentica
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