[squid-users] Using Squid/Squidguard on

2009-06-24 Thread shacky
Hi. I'm configuring Squid and Squidguard with NTLM authentication on a Samba PDC server which is on the same Squid server. When tha tuahtnetication works, how I can set some rules based on the Windows groups the users belong to? Has these rules to be setted on the Squid configuration or on the Squ

Re: [squid-users] Using Squid/Squidguard on

2009-06-24 Thread shacky
> On squidGuard you can also set if you want a AD group not to apply the > squidguard rules, for example a privilege group sould be something like: > > src privilegio >    { > ldapusersearch > ldap://ADServer:3268/dc=XX,dc=XX?sAMAccountName?sub?(&(memberof=CN=G_5_NAV_Privilegio%2cOU=Grupos%20Comune

Re: [squid-users] Using Squid/Squidguard on

2009-06-25 Thread shacky
> I use squidGuard because it was installed when I take over this in my > company, but I've heard Dansguardian is a very good product, even > better, may be other users of this list can give you more light about > it. Do you know if Dansguardian supports NTLM now? I remember that the old versions

Re: [squid-users] Using Squid/Squidguard on

2009-06-25 Thread shacky
> My Setup is > Dans --> Squid --> Web Why Dans->Squid->Web and not Squid->Dans->Web? Do the clients connect to the Squid port or to the Dansguardian port?

[squid-users] Cache access denied

2009-07-17 Thread shacky
Hi. I installed and configured Squid version 3.0.STABLE8 on my Debian Lenny system with NTLM authentication: auth_param ntlm program /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp auth_param ntlm children 10 auth_param ntlm keep_alive on auth_param basic program /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --helper

[squid-users] Allowing only ntlm clients

2007-11-26 Thread shacky
Hi. I'm configuring a Squid proxy with the ntlm authentication. Is there a way to allow the Internet access only from the clients connected to the Active Directory domain? Thank you very much! Bye.

Re: [squid-users] Allowing only ntlm clients

2007-11-26 Thread shacky
> If you set the authentication scheme to use only ntlm and set the rule > to allow only traffic that matches that acl. Yes, but I don't want the user not to be allowed to surf the Internet from a computer that isn't connected to the Active Directory domain. For example, I don't want the user to u