fre 2003-05-09 klockan 13.00 skrev Stefano Mason:
> User authenticate himself to squid and trought a web application change
> his password on LDAP. After close all browser, the user reopen browser
> and enter on the popup authentication the new password.
>
> Is possible?
Should work out of the box for the Squid parts.
For the web application for changing the password this is outside the
scope of Squid (squid is a HTTP proxy, not a user administration
framework). Have not looked but this feels like a kind of application
that should exists in quite many incarnations on the web already. If not
it is nearly trivial to code as a CGI, PHP or ASP script on one of your
web servers..
Regards
Henrik
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