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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> frigoris.ma@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> Dear Henrik:
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.I tried fixing the uid/gid and the authenticator
>> processed no longer crashed.
>>
>> However, squid never seemed to be using them to do the authentication.
>> The ACL and http_access parts of my configuration file are ported from
>> the old config which actually worked.
>>
>> These parts of the config file are largely identical to the default
>> one, except for the one ACL
>> of "proxy_auth" and the corresponding http_access entry.
>>
>> The result is that squid never really authenticate a user matching the
>> proxy_auth ACL. If one surfs the web via my cache, he gets an "Access
>> Denied" error page from squid, and there are no prompt for entering
>> username and password before the error page is delivered. I tried the
>> PAM authenticator and the result was similar.
>>
>> I guess I'll have to downgrade to 2.6 and do some comparisons to find
>> out the problem.
>
> If you would care to share the ACL and http_access lists we may be able to
> help.
>
> I'd also advise going up to stable 4+ as there are a number of small bugs
> that have been found and fixed since stable 2.
>
> Amos
> --
> Please use Squid 2.6.STABLE20 or 3.0.STABLE5
>

I have enclosed a portion of my config file in the attachment.

Thanks.

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