>----Messaggio originale---- >Da: projproxy@xxxxxxxxxxx >Data: 24-gen-2011 8.34 >A: <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Ogg: R: Re: R: Re: [squid-users] Squid - ldap auth against active directory 2008 R2 > >Thanks a lot for your reply. > >this sounds really good...strange that on >opensuse i donÂt have the same problem like on the server.... >Anyway, I would >like to make the test you suggested. > >the user is squid...but which is the >standard password? > >Thanks again. > > >>----Messaggio originale---- >>Da: >squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>Data: 21-gen-2011 13.47 >>A: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>Ogg: Re: R: Re: [squid-users] Squid - ldap auth against active >directory 2008 R2 >> >>On 22/01/11 00:41, projproxy@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> Thanks >a lot for you reply! >>> this gives me a bit of courage... >>> >>> well, I made >>> >some test from a opensuse machine and it looks like it works... >>> now, if i >look >>> at the process monitor with dependencies and thread on the original >machine i >>> have >>> owner process id >>> root squid 5037 >>> >| >>> | >>> squid >>> squid 4033 >>> | >>> | >>> | > >>> squid squid-ldap 10370 >>> >>> .......... >>> >>> I must say that i >also mixed up the squid version: iÂm using 3.0 >>> Stable 9. >>> >>> Do you think >itÂs cause the helper run under squid? >>> Should i insert >>> squid in the root >group? >> >>No. >> >>At the command line before testing the helper set yourself to >the squid >>effective user using the "su" utility. Usually that is "nobody" or > >>"proxy" or "squid", though it may differ for your system. >> >>Then run the >helper testing to find out what is broken. >> >>Amos >>-- >>Please be using >> >Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.10 >> Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.4 > >> > >