Hello Fred,
as written above, I inserted the statements:
> Ok, I tried to insert a the acl in auth_param block as you described:
>
> acl pdfdoc dstdomain webgate.ec.europa.eu
> http_access allow password !pdfdoc #replacing http_access
> allow password
> http_access allow pdfdoc
no
>
> auth_param basic program /usr/sbin/squid_ldap_auth -b T=MYDOMAIN -f
> "uid=%s"
> -s sub -h 192.168.1.1 acl password
> auth_param basic children 10
> auth_param basic realm Internetzugang im VERWALTUNGSNETZ FAL-BK:
> Bitte mit
> den Daten aus diesem Netzwerk anmelden!
> acl password proxy_auth
Hello Fred,
thank you for your help!
Ok, I tried to insert a the acl in auth_param block as you described:
acl pdfdoc dstdomain webgate.ec.europa.eu
http_access allow password !pdfdoc
http_access allow pdfdoc
but no success was shown using the pdf-doc.
Then: Testing access to webgate.ec.europa.e
I guess you have an acl with proxy_auth ?
Something like acl ldapauth proxy_auth REQUIRED ?
So you can just add http_access allow ldapauth !pdfdoc and perhaps http_access
allow pdfdoc after
Fred
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Hello,
we use user-authentication using a LDAP server.
We want to use a pdf - document which connects to an internet address
(europa.eu) for a kind of examination. The pdf doesnt ask for
proxy-authentification, so I tried to go around squid using ACLs like:
acl alle src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
acl pd