I have squid authenticating against an LDAP directory server both running on
Redhat
Enterprise AS 4.
I have installed chpasswd.cgi so that my users can change their own passwords.
The problem I have is that the chpasswd.conf file has an option password_file
which
is where it expects to find
Hi,
I'm trying to get LDAP authentication working on my squid proxy. Now
ideally I would like to only allow users in a certain group (namely,
cn=squid,ou=Group,dc=ph,dc=sun,dc=ac,dc=za which is a groupOfUniqueNames
(does this work or must I use an objectClass=posixGroup?) to
authenticate and use
fre 2007-01-12 klockan 19:57 + skrev Hubert Asior:
> The problem I have is that the chpasswd.conf file has an option
> password_file which
> is where it expects to find the password to be changed. I do not know how to
> configure
> chpasswd to change the LDAP password.
You need another
Step by step:
http://kb.papercutsoftware.com/Main/ConfiguringSquidProxyToAuthenticateWithActiveDirectory
D.Radel.
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