lör 2006-12-02 klockan 01:36 -0500 skrev Jaime: > I have a perfectly functioning squid-2.5/DansGuardian/FreeBSD based > transparent proxy running at the public school district that I work > in. What I'd like to do is know who is accessing each URL. Users > come from different IPs all the time. Therefore, I think that this > requires authentication, which in turn requires a switch from > transparent to manual proxying. What I can't figure out is how to > set up this authentication with the LDAP server that I'm already > running. There is a man page for squid_ldap_auth trying to explain most uses.. man -M /usr/local/squid/man squid_ldap_auth after the squid_ldap_auth helper has been installed (shipped with Squid in helpers/basic/LDAP/) If you need additional help then we need to know a little about your LDAP directory. * Which user attribute carries the information you want to use as login? * Based DN of your LDAP tree * If anonymous searches is allowed. Please ignore pam_auth. It's just a last resort thing when there is no other helpers available. You should only go down that path if you want to use the LDAP for system authentication as well. Regards Henrik
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