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Re: Squid - ldap auth against active directory 2008 R2

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On 21/01/11 20:47, projproxy@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Ok, letÂs start with a general question:

does squid work with ldap auth and
active directory 2008 R2???
is there someone that has kind of experience with
that???

Thanks jcasale: yes we upgraded the domain from 2003 to 2008 R2, all
domain controller (2 per each subdomain exactely like before in 2003), for sure
got other name and ip address and for sure I changed already the configuration
of squid.
The firewall was the first think I looked at: itÂs compleately turned
off!

The strange thing is that if I run the helper from shell, it works
perfectly, instead when itÂs called from the configuration it does not work.

There you have the answer to that first Question "does squid work with ldap auth and active directory 2008 R2?"

All Squid does is run the helper and pass it the user credentials. If the helper works standalone then there is no reason why Squid cannot.

Squid runs as a low-privileged user account. Running the helper as root can often create or access files and other resources with root permission which the Squid user cannot access.
  Check the permissions.


Amos
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  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.10
  Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.4


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