Thanks.
I’ve a little bit of experience with Fedora so i ‘ve created a VirtualBox
machine and I’ve installed a Fedora Core 18.
I’ve installed squid (yum install squid) ; I modified squid.conf with
external helpers (squid_ldap_auth and squid_ldap_group) but the service
squid fails because there’s
Ok.
I found that in squid 3.x the ldap helper is change from previous release ;
instead of squid_ldap_group there’s the helper basic_ldap_auth (located in
/usr/lib64/squid on Fedora 18 x64).
( http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.2/RELEASENOTES.html#ss4.2 )
After some problem with firewall
Someone can help me ?
The external helpers ext_ldap_group_acl is automatically present when i
install squid on fedora 18 (x64) ?
after fresh installation of Fedora 18 (with gnome) i installed squid from
root (yum install squid) : i find the helpesr basic_ldap_auth but i don't
see ext_ldap_group_
Thanks Amos
but I can’t find a solution :
- I’ve installed Squid 3.2.13-1 X64 for fedora 18 (yum install squid) and
in
the /usr/lib64/squid there is no ext_ldap* files. The only files present in
the directory are :
- basic_db_auth digest_file_auth
- basic_get
Now I'm a little bit happy.
i've installed a new fresh virtual box machine with ubuntu 12.10. Next step
i 've installed squid (sudo apt-get install squid3) ; i modified squid.conf
with ldap authentication (squid_ldap_auth e squid_ldap_group are in folder
/usr/local/squid3 then i've created ,always
On 20/11/2013 2:28 a.m., Raf wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I’ve a little bit of experience with Fedora so i ‘ve created a VirtualBox
> machine and I’ve installed a Fedora Core 18.
>
> I’ve installed squid (yum install squid) ; I modified squid.conf with
> external helpers (squid_ldap_auth and squid_ldap_g
On 2013-11-21 04:08, Raf wrote:
After some problem with firewall configuration and some test with
basic_ldap_auth inserting the line below in squid.conf associated with
ACL
ldap-auth can gain internet access only to active directory user.
auth_param basic program /usr/lib64/squid/basic_ldap_a