Hello,
I'm facing a really weird problem at the moment.
I'm using Squid 4.2 using the default Ubuntu compile options
(self-compiled) together with the NCSA Basic Auth helper and a passwd
file generated using "httpasswd -m".
If I add a user to it that starts with a capital letter (for example
"Bob") the auth always fails - until "Bob" becomes "bob" inside the
file, then the auth instantly works... and also for "Bob" since I use an
ACL like:
acl bob proxy_auth_regex -i bob
But the other way around is a no-go.
Did I miss something here?
Cheers,
Pierre
I'm facing a really weird problem at the moment.
I'm using Squid 4.2 using the default Ubuntu compile options
(self-compiled) together with the NCSA Basic Auth helper and a passwd
file generated using "httpasswd -m".
If I add a user to it that starts with a capital letter (for example
"Bob") the auth always fails - until "Bob" becomes "bob" inside the
file, then the auth instantly works... and also for "Bob" since I use an
ACL like:
acl bob proxy_auth_regex -i bob
But the other way around is a no-go.
Did I miss something here?
Cheers,
Pierre
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