On fre, 2007-09-21 at 17:23 +0100, Darren Durbin wrote: > I'm using the following in the squid.conf (edited to remove site info) : > > auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/squid_ldap_auth -f > "SamAccountName=%s" -d -b "dc=company,dc=co,dc=uk" -D > "cn=xxxxxxxx,cn=Users,dc=company,dc=co,dc=uk" -P -w "xxxxxxxx" -h > "dc-1.company.co.uk" -p 3268 > > If I enter this from the command line, enter a suitable > username/password then I get: > > user filter 'SamAccountName=xxxxxxxx', searchbase > 'dc=company,dc=co,dc=uk' > attempting to authenticate user > 'CN=xxxxxxxx,CN=Users,DC=company,DC=co,DC=uk' > OK > > Which seems great, but I can't get it to work in squid! Can't see anything wrong. Should work.. Hmmm.. Fedora Core you say.. have you tried disabling SELinux? Not sure what the default Squid SELinux profile look like... Regards Henrik
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