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winbind privileged pipe permissions (Samba-3.X)
ntlm_auth requires access to the privileged winbind pipe in order to
function properly. You enable this access by changing group of the
winbind_privileged directory to the group you run Squid as
(cache_effective_group setting in squid.conf).
chgr
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Paulo Pires wrote:
chown nobody /usr/local/samba-3.0.10/var/locks/winbindd_privileged
This solved the thing. We can't change the perms cause it's a socket, so
it's better to change the owner to the user which runs squid.
You should change the group, not the owner..
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chown nobody /usr/local/samba-3.0.10/var/locks/winbindd_privileged
This solved the thing. We can't change the perms cause it's a socket, so
it's better to change the owner to the user which runs squid.
Cya
Qua, 2005-02-16 às 16:00 +, Paulo Pires escreveu:
> Hi list
>
> For the last y
Hi list
For the last year I've installed several squid proxies, which
authenticate themselves against NT Domains. Each domain is primarly
controlled by a Samba PDC (at the moment, Samba-3.0.10) and I have no
problems at all. Since Monday, I've tried unsuccessfully to get a
squid-2.5-stable8 to run