On 12.01.2012 14:32, berry guru wrote:
That is an awesome command to know! I definitely need to remember
that command. Here is my cleaned up configuration -
auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/ldap_auth -R -b
"dc=cyberdyne,dc=local" -D
"cn=Administrator,cn=users,dc=cyberdyne,dc=local" -w "
That is an awesome command to know! I definitely need to remember
that command. Here is my cleaned up configuration -
auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/ldap_auth -R -b
"dc=cyberdyne,dc=local" -D
"cn=Administrator,cn=users,dc=cyberdyne,dc=local" -w "passwordhere" -f
sAMAccountName=%s -h 192
> My configuration shown below -
To make it easier to view, can you please run this command to remove
the spaces and comments.
grep -v -e '^$' -e '#' /etc/squid/squid.conf
> I came across this configuration online, but it still doesn't work. I
> really thought I would of had it on this one, but still not go.
>
> acl lan src 192.168.1.0/25
> acl Intranet dstdomain intranet.int
> acl lan-intranet dst 192.168.2.2
> http_access allow lan
> http_access allow Intranet
> h
I came across this configuration online, but it still doesn't work. I
really thought I would of had it on this one, but still not go.
acl lan src 192.168.1.0/25
acl Intranet dstdomain intranet.int
acl lan-intranet dst 192.168.2.2
http_access allow lan
http_access allow Intranet
http_access allow
I wanted to test something, but not quite sure how to do it. I want
to see if my Intranet users can authenticate when they go to
'companyname-intranet' and are prompted for a login. When I enable
the proxy I'm unable to login to the Intranet, but when I disable the
proxy I can login. So I'm thin