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Avinash Rao wrote:


On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Avinash Rao wrote:

        Dear all,

        I am new here and i would like to know the correct procedure for
        compiling squid to integrate with samba.
        I am doing this on a Ubuntu 8.04 Server 64-bit edition and i
        have all
        the updates installed. Infact, i have installed samba through
        apt-get
        install and is configured as a PDC.

        dpkg -l | grep samba
        ii  samba  3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.8   a LanManager-like file and
        printer server fo
        ii  samba-common  3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.8   Samba common files used
        by both
        the server a

         I am in need of controlling internet access for samba domain users
        through squid. I read the documentation and it says Squid must be
        built with the configure options:

           --enable-auth="ntlm,basic"
           --enable-basic-auth-helpers="
        winbind"
           --enable-ntlm-auth-helpers="winbind"

        According to the documentation,
        --------
        Samba 3.x
        ---------
        Things are much easier under the 3.x versions of Samba. Smbd is no
        longer required to manage the machine's trust account, and  there is
        no need to patch any utilities.
        The Samba team has incorporated functionality to change the machine
        trust account password in the new "net" command.  A simple daily
        cron
        job scheduling "net rpc changetrustpw" is all that is needed.


        I went through the squid documentation and the configure options are
        vast. All i want is normal squid operations but with samba
        integration. Do I have to specify other options for normal squid
        operations?? What is the correct procedure and which version of
        squid
        suits well for the version of samba i am using? I have used
        squid but
        never compiled.  My requirement with samba is PDC, winxp clients,
        users home directories are mapped as they login to the domain, a
        common share for all users and a printer if needed.

        Many Thanks,
        Avinash


    This covers the NTLM auth via Samba requirements.
    http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Authenticate/Ntlm

    This covers the Active Directory (kerberos/negotiate auth) requirements:
    http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Authenticate/WindowsActiveDirectory


    Amos
-- Please be using
     Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE18
     Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.13




Amos,

Thanks for the reply.

I read the documentation, and it says, "

As Samba-3.x has it's own authentication helper there is no need to build any of the Squid authentication helpers for use with Samba-3.x (and the helpers provided by Squid won't work if you do). You do however need to enable support for the NTLM scheme if you plan on using this. Also you may want to use the wbinfo_group helper for group lookups

--enable-auth="ntlm,basic"
--enable-external-acl-helpers="wbinfo_group"

Does this mean that squid has to be compiled with the above options?  I
am sorry if this sounds very basic. Also, my requirement, i should be able to restrict few users samba users from accessing the internet through at certain times and not necessary authentication. Will the above options help.

Thanks,
Avinash


The Squid packages available for Ubuntu already have those helpers built-in and installed along with the package. All you need is the configuration file changes.

If you are building your own Squid from raw source code, you may need to add them.

For someone who does not know the very basics I would seriously advise staying with the pre-packaged versions of Squid until you know what you are doing.
  -->  apt-get install squid

Then change the /etc/squid.conf file as needed.


Amos
--
Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE18
  Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.13

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