> -----Original Message----- > From: WA Support > > When I login to squid and go to a site that is redirected with > squidGuard, I don't have anything in the clientname=%n field of the > redirect URL, i.e.: > > 302:http://bessproxy.wildapache.net/cgi-bin/squidGuard.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientident=%i&srcclass=%s&targetgr > oup=%t&url=%u
Here's what works for me - Make a quick test using this in your redirect url: squidGuard.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientuser=%i&clientgroup=%s&targetgroup=%t&url=%u&lang=en Make sure that you include REQUIRED in your squid ACL. (If you do not use REQUIRED, the presence of the name in the access.log does not guarantee that it was sent to squidGuard,) Let me know if that takes care of it. I don't think I made any changes in squidGuard.cgi other than the configurables up front, but I'll go back and look if that doesn't resolve it. Rick > > I do have values for clientaddr=%a and url=%u. I don't care about the > other fields (%i, %s, and %t), but I would like to be able to access and > use the %n field. > > In my access.log for squid, I see the username that I am logged in with, > and I see entries like: > > 1062019340.549 897 209.145.208.13 TCP_MISS/000 387 GET > http://www.playboy.com/ otrcomm NONE/- - > 1062019340.598 44 209.145.208.13 TCP_MISS/403 2341 GET > http://bessproxy.wildapache.net/cgi-bin/squidGuard.cgi? otrcomm > DIRECT/209.145.208.8 text/html > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks, > Murrah Boswell > Systems Administartor > Wild Apache Internet Services >
