Unfortunately, I am already using Guidos NT port of Squid. (Well not really 
unfortunately, since everything else seems to be working pretty well... :) )

I have tried both of the 2.5STABLE5 downloads and a 2.5STABLE4 download. 

The two STABLE5 binaries gave me the same application error. (They have slightly 
different times so I am guessing they were complied separately.) "Squid_LDAP_Auth.exe 
- Application Error. The instruction at 0x77952d58 referenced memory at 0x00000011. 
The memory could not be read." As well there is a Doctor Watson error stating "The 
application, , generated an application error The error occurred on 04/20/2004 @ 
10:49:12.734 The exception generated was c0000005 at address 77952D58 
(ldap_count_valuesA)". Exception c0000005 appears to be an EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION 
error (If that means anything to you...) For testing purposes I am running squid as 
Local System and am logged in as the Local Administrator when running the command line.

It is kind of interesting because if I run the command line it seams to work OK until 
I enter both a username and a password. (i.e. I enter the command line and it waits 
for input. If I type "philld" and press <enter> it displays err. If I type "philld 
password" and press enter, it throws up the error.

I am more than willing to put some time in this but as I am not much of a programmer, 
I know very little about compiling and porting.


Regards,

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 April 2004 3:01 PM
To: Helpdesk
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Error with Squid_LDAP_Auth.exe on Win2K


On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Helpdesk wrote:

> Can you recommend a place to either get a precompiled
> Squid_LDAP_Auth.exe or instructions on how to compile
> Squid_LDAP_Auth.exe? My compiling skills are pretty weak so my
> preference would be to get a precompiled binary from a trusted source.

Guidos NT port of Squid is the authorative source for Squid binaries for
Windows.  But I am not 100% sure the LDAP helper has been tested under
Windows (but it should work..)  http://www.acmeconsulting.it/SquidNT/

Where did you find the failing copy?

Regards
Henrik

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