>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 29 2019 6:42 >>>>>>> From: Ilias Clifton >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have Squid 3.5.27 running on Ubuntu 18.04.2, and have been unsuccesfull in being able to authenticate users via ldap (kerberos is working well) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What else can I do for troubleshooting? >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> What I do is take one of the access.log lines and read through the squid.conf (whole thing) to see what squid would do with that transaction. Most 40* status problems are with http_access ordering, so quickly spotted. >>>> >>>> If you can provide those details in full im happy to do so for you. Or someone experienced with a similar config may spot the issue. >>>> >>> >>> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 at 8:28 AM >>> From: "Ilias Clifton" >>> >>> See squid.conf below.. Any other config files you need to see? >> >> Would upgrading to a new version of squid help, like 4.6? > >That is unlikely to make any difference. But since the problem cause is >still not properly known I cannot answer that definitively. > > >Did you see my response about your config? It is most probably that >whitespace on the auth_param line, or possibly the sequence of auth >related ACLs in http_access. > I had missed your other reply somehow - I will make your recommended changes and reply to that message. Thanks. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users