What latest version of squid? an RPM\package based or from sources?

If you have basic_ldap_auth it should be good and you can test it.
I do not know much about your knowledge of LDAP and if you do have LDAP in place already but I think you will need to first test the basic_ldap_auth and see how it works and then implement what you need. If you do not have any background with LDAP you will need to learn a bit about it first before playing with the authentication.
The examples from older LDAP helpers should work for you in a similar way.

The LDAP dependencies are different from OS to OS and I do not have a running Oracle Linux I can fetch the exact package names but it should be something with "ldap" and "devel". try "yum search ldap|grep -i devel" and you will might see the relevant package there.

All The Bests,
Eliezer

On 19/10/2015 15:57, sebastien.boulia...@cpu.ca wrote:
Hey Eliezer,

I am using the latest version of Squid... 3.5.10.

As you can see, I have the basic_ldap_auth in /usr/lib64/squid/.
Should it be good ?

What are the ldap depencies ?

Thanks.

Sébastien


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Objet : Re: [squid-users] Replacing Microsoft TMG by Squid.

Hey Sebastien,

What version of squid are you using? self compiled or RPMs?
It's clear that you do have basic_ldap_auth and you can use that to 
authenticate you users using that.

If you are trying to build squid from sources you will need ldap dependencies 
to be able to build LDAP auth.

I have seen the thread going on and on but you do have basic_ldap_auth... so 
what is the question at all about using that or not?

Eliezer

On 16/10/2015 20:51, sebastien.boulia...@cpu.ca wrote:
Hi all,

Like you know, Microsoft discountinued the TMG.
The TMG was used as a reverse proxy.
Since many days, I work to replace our TMG by a Squid server v3.5.10 with 
Oracle Linux 7 x64.
I moved some sites this week but I have a little problem now.
How can I ask LDAP credentials for a user who want to access a directory on 
another server ?

I currently do that with our TMG.

I used Google but I can only find doc about LDAP auth for users they want to 
access the internet.

[root@squid squid]# cd /usr/lib64/squid/ [root@squid squid]# ls
basic_db_auth                 basic_pam_auth     cert_valid.pl           
ext_session_acl       negotiate_kerberos_auth       url_fake_rewrite
basic_getpwnam_auth           basic_pop3_auth    digest_edirectory_auth  
ext_time_quota_acl    negotiate_kerberos_auth_test  url_fake_rewrite.sh
basic_ldap_auth               basic_radius_auth  digest_file_auth        
ext_unix_group_acl    ntlm_fake_auth
basic_msnt_auth               basic_sasl_auth    digest_ldap_auth        
ext_wbinfo_group_acl  ntlm_smb_lm_auth
basic_msnt_multi_domain_auth  basic_smb_auth     diskd                   
helper-mux.pl         ssl_crtd
basic_ncsa_auth               basic_smb_auth.sh  ext_file_userip_acl     
log_db_daemon         storeid_file_rewrite
basic_nis_auth                cachemgr.cgi       ext_ldap_group_acl      
log_file_daemon       unlinkd

Thanks.

Sebastien



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