Just to update the thread.
A basic CLI test showed it's not an issue related to anything in the
LDAP helpers or settings.
The issue was IPV6 network level issue, there was a default gateway but
for some unknown reason there was no IPV6 connectivity.
The test host could be any host with both
Hey Nando,
Can you test something?
On 25/01/2016 17:52, nando mendonca wrote:
external_acl_type
ldap_group %LOGIN /usr/local/squid1/libexec/ext_ldap_group_acl
-R -b "ou=groups,dc=gcsldap,dc=corp,dc=domain,dc=com" -D
Hi All,
I'm running squid 3.5.12, i'm using ldap for authentication. When trying to
browse the internet from clients it takes up to 10 minutes for the website
to load. Can you please assist me in troubleshooting what the issue is?
Below is my squid.conf file.
cache_mem 1048 MB
cache_log
On 10/10/2015 8:16 a.m., nando mendonca wrote:
> Hi Amos,
>
> Below is my squid.conf configuration. I can login and browse any site
> entering my ldap username. This is working fine.
>
> Below i would like to use squid_ldap_group -R to allow certain ldap groups
> to browse only certain sites.
On 8/10/2015 8:18 a.m., nando mendonca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have squid 3.1 installed using ldap authentication. When i access a
> browser i enter my ldap credentials and it works fine. I’m able to browse
> all sites without any issues.
>
>
> Is there a way to use ldap groups to allow certain
Hi,
I have squid 3.1 installed using ldap authentication. When i access a
browser i enter my ldap credentials and it works fine. I’m able to browse
all sites without any issues.
Is there a way to use ldap groups to allow certain groups access to a few
sites on the internet and then pretty much