Amos Jeffries wrote in message news:54BE3B5C.8040800 at
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On 20/01/2015 11:31 p.m., Simon Stäheli wrote:
Are there any other benefits in using ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl
instead of ext_ldap_group_acl except the Netbios name to
Amos Jeffries wrote in message news:54be3b5c.8040...@treenet.co.nz...
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On 20/01/2015 11:31 p.m., Simon Stäheli wrote:
Are there any other benefits in using ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl
instead of ext_ldap_group_acl except the Netbios name to
Amos Jeffries wrote in message news:54be53b2.9070...@treenet.co.nz...
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On 21/01/2015 1:38 a.m., Simon Staeheli wrote:
Whatever floats your boat. The point of the Addon/Plugin/helpers
API is that you can use scripts if thy serve your needs better.
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On 21/01/2015 8:12 p.m., Simon Staeheli wrote:
I think that refers to a work in progress. Markus maintains the
un-bundled version of his helpers a little in advance of what has
made it into the Squid stable branch. Some of what is available
in
Are there any other benefits in using ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl instead of
ext_ldap_group_acl except the Netbios name to Kerberos domain name” mappings
provided by the -N option. As far as I can tell, this mapping can also easily
be done by writing you own helper perl script which is doing
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On 20/01/2015 11:31 p.m., Simon Stäheli wrote:
Are there any other benefits in using ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl
instead of ext_ldap_group_acl except the Netbios name to Kerberos
domain name” mappings provided by the -N option. As far as I can
Whatever floats your boat. The point of the Addon/Plugin/helpers API
is that you can use scripts if thy serve your needs better.
All the usual Open Source benefits of many eyeballs and somebody
else doing code maintenance for you applies to using a bundled helper
over a custom written one.
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On 21/01/2015 2:32 a.m., Brendan Kearney wrote:
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 02:10 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 21/01/2015 1:38 a.m., Simon Staeheli wrote:
Whatever floats your boat. The point of the
Addon/Plugin/helpers API is that you can use scripts
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 02:10 +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 21/01/2015 1:38 a.m., Simon Staeheli wrote:
Whatever floats your boat. The point of the Addon/Plugin/helpers
API is that you can use scripts if thy serve your needs better.
All the usual Open Source benefits of many eyeballs and
I think that refers to a work in progress. Markus maintains the
un-bundled version of his helpers a little in advance of what has made
it into the Squid stable branch. Some of what is available in his
helper downloads is only in the Squid-3.HEAD alpha development code so
far.
I am working on
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