In searching through archives, I see this mentioned from time to time, but never
a great solution. Is there a tool for monitoring users in real time?
I set up a proxy for a school and the admin can do all user setup through
Webmin, daily reports come via html from Calamaris or Sarg. Since the admi
>>> Henrik Nordstrom wrote on 03/10/04 04:41PM >>>
>> I have been trying to get squid to work with PAM.
>
>Don't use PAM unless there is no other options.
Why do you say this?
I am setting up a squid box and went that route because of the following:
1) wanted the admin to be able to use a web i
>>> Henrik Nordstrom wrote on 03/04/04 10:12AM >>>
>See the auth_param directive, and/or the Squid FAQ chapter on
>authentication.
>
>You need to tell Squid how it is supposed to verify the login details.
Ok, I was thinking the external_acl_type was all you needed. So, I have added:
auth_param
>>> Henrik Nordstrom wrote on 03/04/04 01:48AM >>>
>> external_acl_typeunix_group %LOGIN /usr/lib/squid/squid_unix_group -p
>> acl full_access external unix_group web
>> http_access allow full_access
>>
>> When I try to browse from a client, it does not prompt me for a username or
>> passwor
The user exists and is in the group.
What else am I missing? I am running the squid package from Debian (sarge),
version 2.5.STABLE4.
Thanks for any help,
Doug
>>> Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/03/04 11:23AM >>>
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Doug Kite wrote:
> I have
I wish to use authentication and groups. I have no existing directory that I
need to tie into, i.e. no LDAP or domain.
I have read some about LDAP auth with groups, but if I have no LDAP server at
present, is there an easier way? Can you use unix /etc/group ?
Or would setting up an ldap server o