I cannot get the unix group helper to work. I added the following lines to
squid.conf:
external_acl_type unix_group %LOGIN /usr/lib/squid/squid_unix_group -p
acl full_access external unix_group web
http_access allow full_access
When I try to browse from a client, it does not prompt me for a username or
password, and goes directly to a page that says:
error cache access denied
you are not currently allowed to request ... until you have authenticated
yourself.
The access.log just logs a "denied" message.
There are 5 squid_unix_group processes running. No errors in syslog.
The user exists and is in the group.
What else am I missing? I am running the squid package from Debian (sarge),
version 2.5.STABLE4.
Thanks for any help,
Doug
>>> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> 03/03/04 11:23AM >>>
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Doug Kite wrote:
> I have read some about LDAP auth with groups, but if I have no LDAP server
at
> present, is there an easier way? Can you use unix /etc/group ?
Yes, there is a UNIX group helper as well (unix_group)
> Or would setting up an ldap server on the same box as squid be better?
Using a directory service for user account is generally recommended, but
it obviously depends on your environment.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Mar 03 2004 - 20:56:34 MST
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