Oh for pete's sake. Never, never, never give permanent root privileges like
that to Squid. It undermines the whole idea of security on that box.
Make sure the default user of squid is assigned, with a proper service group
and that group or user has access to the resources squid needs to run.
Hi.
I have a setup with Squid 3.0 stable 7 and DansGuardian 2.9.9.4. I
have been trying to set up authentication using ntlm_auth connecting
to Active Directory. Everything works fine except I get prompted for a
username and password for every single domain. The credentials are
accepted, and I am
As internet navigation is not affected (users don't even notice a glitch)
I'll probably wait for ubuntu to catch up with squid developers. I'll let
you know as soon as I upgrade if the behavior changes with newer versions.
I have been successfully using stable7 on ubuntu 8.04 using debian sid
I have a setup with Squid 3.0 stable 7 and DansGuardian 2.9.9.4. I
have been trying to set up authentication using ntlm_auth connecting
to Active Directory. Everything works fine except I get prompted for a
username and password for every single domain.
Are you doing transparent