I had this same issue and could .. ehrm guess (sorry) from the logs
that I was missing g++
After apt-getting g++, everything went smooth.
thanks for pointing to the solution.
cheers!
Lieven
Henrik Nordström wrote:
ons 2010-06-30 klockan 14:25 +0200 skrev Babelo Gmvsdm:
Hi When I run
with the msktutil, this time
with correct principal information.
Now it works fine, I can see the clients authenticating in the cache.log
bottomline: my bad knowledge about kerberos made me look for the wrong
reasons.
thank you very much for your help.
Cheers !
Lieven
Markus Moeller wrote:
Changing
did you try sarg? It checks the squid logs and creates overviews of the
visited sites per ip.
Marcello Romani wrote:
Charles Bray ha scritto:
Hello,
I am sure this must be a common question... please excuse.
Does there exist a tool or example configuration that will enable me
to log, and
authenticate to get access to shares
etc...
Any clues welcome.
thanks,
Lieven
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I might be completely misunderstanding your request but can't you just
run a http daemon like apache on your proxyserver that serves a page
with explanations?
rgds,
Lieven
Nils Hügelmann wrote:
Hi,
i have a non-accel non-transparent squid 3.1 running on port 80, and
when someone accesses
will probably help me solve this further.
thanks for all the effort already.
cheers.
Lieven
Markus Moeller wrote:
Hi Lieven,
The problem seems to be the krb5kdc_err_s_principal_unknown error. If
you took the capture earlier shoudl have seen a TGS REQ in wireshark
for HTTP/squid3-proxy.domain.local
at the
location. (non vpn)
How do I add a dump from wireshark?
I got a tcpdump on the squid server which I opened in wireshark and then I
exported it as a plaintext file (all captured traffic, 49 packets) but it's
quiete large. (about 917 lines)
Thanks for your help.
kind regards,
Lieven
with the
helpers worked fine.
thankyou,
Lieven
Henrik Nordström wrote:
ons 2010-04-28 klockan 18:46 +0200 skrev lieven:
squid_kerb_auth squid_kerb_auth.o base64.o -lmiscutil -lm
../../../lib/libmiscutil.a(base64.o):(.rodata+0x0): multiple definition
of `base64_code'
base64.o:(.rodata+0x0): first
.
cheers,
Lieven
(sourceforge project) but couldn't get it to configure. Here, when I go
into the squid_kerb_auth folder, at least the configure works.
Sorry if this sounds gibberish, I'm not a programmer.
thanks for your help.
Lieven
Henrik Nordström wrote:
ons 2010-04-28 klockan 18:46 +0200 skrev lieven
. It just stops the same way as before.
Then I tried an apt-get install squid3, this works fine but I do not
have the much-wanted squid_kerb_auth because it is not included in the
standard squid configure options.
thanks for your help though.
kind regards,
Lieven
Nick Cairncross wrote
`/opt/software/squid-3.1.1/helpers'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
kind regards,
Lieven
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=?iso-8859-2?Q?Horv=E1th_Szabolcs?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I've successfully configured squid to use ntlm authentication. If the
authenticated users go through the proxy, the web page will be loaded.
In the opposite side, if any unauthorized users want to browse, popup window
Guillaume [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to know if there is a plugin for squid or an parameter in
squid.conf to have the ability to filter word that are forbidden...
Ex: sex, porn, etc...
I'm on squid NT.
thanks for your replies.
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Riaz Uddin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear,
I'm using squid as my proxy server in my network and allowing hosts to
access web by setting my proxy server in browser. Without the setting people
aren't allowed to access web. I'm very beginner in using squid. To allow
host to access web I do
Tan, Kian Tiong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Anyone know how to access certain URL without going through Authentication
(like msntauth)??
I uses the following:
acl surf dstdomain www.google.com
always_direct allow surf
But it doesn't work. Is there any other method?
always_direct
Li Wei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the option max_user_ip is a new function with Squid.2.5
From its description, it seems very useful.
However, I'm failed in using it.
Are there any advice to me about how to use it?
acl multiple max_user_ip -s 1
http_access deny multiple
will stop people
Aqil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here is the content of my file1 :
user1:Q9jp0EYusm5eo
Is there someone out there who wants to kindfully try
for me (with ncsa authentication scheme ? :)
Seems fine to me.
http-proxy-intern:/tmp# cat test.auth
user1:Q9jp0EYusm5eo
http-proxy-intern:/tmp#
Frank Chibesakunda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my current acl rule is:
acl center_user 192.168.10.2-192.168.10.110
acl browse time 08:30-15:30
http_access deny center_user
http_access deny center_user browsetime
This is redundant. The above matches center_user AND browsetime but
kelly kloen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my squid proxy works now on a redhat 9.0
i have this in my squid.conf :
acl leerling src 212.178.168.0/255.255.254.0
acl block url_regex -i /var/log/squid/block/block.txt
acl ip dst /var/log/squid/block/ip.txt
acl url dstdomain
Sander Winkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to give only access to computers from an specified ip-range and the
users at that ip-range must be validated with radius authentication.
The radius authentication works well, but I don't know how to define that
only the specified IP-range have
In recent versions of squid, the authenticate_ip_ttl mechanism has
been changed with the max_user_ip acl. Previous versions of squid
logged multiple ip address use with the user name which was handy to
force password changes of compromised userids. Is there a way to get
this logging back?
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Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not easily, but as a quick fix adding a log statement to the acl
processing of max_user_ip might suffice. However, you migth then be
somewhat flooded with messages if the users persists in trying to get
access.
Yes, that would work. As another quick
Cliff Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess it´s because the :85, but I don´t know... please help me!
Add port 85 to the Safe_ports acl in squid.conf.
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