I will be out of the office starting 03/13/2009 and will not return until
03/29/2009.
I will respond to your message when I return.
Is there anyway to have these auth helpers use more than one domain
controller for lookups so that if one ldap server doesn't respond it tries
another?
Thanks,
Colin Farley
Once you run the command you need to input username and password:
$ /usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_auth -b dc=domain,dc=com -D
cn=squid,ou=is,dc=domain,dc=com -w squid ldapserver
user password
Matt Alexander
. I have tested
squid_ldap_group and it behaves exactly the same. Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Thnaks,
Colin
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. If I query a Windows 2000 DC the it works either way.
Colin
Hi Colin, I had a tough time with getting the syntax, can you do command
line lookups using squid_ldap_auth ?
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 11:29 -0600, Colin Farley wrote:
Yes, I have. The searches are being performed
We have a few production squid proxy servers running various STABLE
versions of squid 2.5 and are encountering some issues as we upgrade our
Domain controllers from windows 2000 to windows 2003. The proxy servers
query the LDAP directory for user access control. Ideally, we would like
all