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On Tuesday 08 November 2016 at 13:47:25, Jose Joaquin Ruiz Silva wrote:

> Good morning I am Cuban I have mounted squid 2.7 on debian wheezy

Why?

Debian Wheezy contains version 3.1.20 and Wheezy-backports contains the 
version 3.4.8

Installing 2.7 in 2016 (that version is 8 years old and has not been updated 
in 6 years - see http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/ ) is a dead end.

> and it works fine but I am looking for a page that will allow users to
> change the password

What password?

> see their quota

What quota?

> the user expire after 1 year, the password expire in 2 months

Please tell us what you are talking about - Squid has no password expiry 
mechanism.

> but That an email arrives to him on the last 10 days telling him that he has
> 10 days to change the password.

1. Where does this email come from?

2. What does this password provide access to?

I strongly suspect your question is not to do with Squid (LDAP, perhaps?), but 
give us some more information and we'll see if we can help.


Antony.

-- 
It is also possible that putting the birds in a laboratory setting 
inadvertently renders them relatively incompetent.

 - Daniel C Dennett

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