Hi
Currently using 3.1 (from centos 6)
I have setup squid to auth against MS AD
I have
# ###
# Negotiate
# ###
# http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Authentication
# http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/NegotiateAuthentication
auth_param negotiate program /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
--helper-pro
Hi
Any suggestions on how to debug this... I wouldn't mind rolling
forward to 3.5 again
On 2 December 2015 at 20:39, Alex Samad wrote:
> Just to add to this I have a lot of these in the log file
>
> TCP_MISS_ABORTED/000 0 RPC_IN_DATA
> TCP_MISS_ABORTED/200 4322 RPC_OUT_DATA
> TCP_MISS_ABORTED/00
I have changed my authentication block as below, but is not working.
The proxy user is a Read Only Domain Controller member. The password is
correct.
Samba4, krb5-user and winbindd are installed and work perfectly. Do I need
install any other package?
How can I test in command line?
Have anythi
On 8/12/2015 7:47 a.m., Marcio Demetrio Bacci wrote:
> My LDAP Authentication do not work in Squid. I have already saw many
> tutorials, but nothing solve this problem.
> I have installed Squid 3.4 on Debian 8. My DC is a* Samba 4.2.*
> In /var/log/squid3/cache.log appear the message:
> *squid_ldap
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-4.0.3 release!
This release is a beta release resolving issues found in the prior Squid
releases.
The major changes to be aware of:
* Several regression bugs
- Bug 4372: missing template files
- Bug 4371: n
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.5.12 release!
This release is a bug fix release resolving issues found in the prior
Squid releases.
The major changes to be aware of:
* Bug #4374: refresh_pattern config parser (%)
For some time the squid.c
On 07.12.2015 08:49, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 7/12/2015 5:41 p.m., Walter H. wrote:
On 07.12.2015 00:21, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Getting complicated...
So xxiao8, why does one want to censor these requests anyway?
Amos
try to connect natively with the IP-Address instead of the hostname ...
the S
On 12/07/2015 02:05 PM, Tom Tom wrote:
> The configuration provided by Alex works for me (squid 3.5.11)
Thank you for testing and helping expose problems.
> if:
> * the http_port-directive is configured with ssl-bump and a
> certificate (ex. http_port 3128 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
The configuration provided by Alex works for me (squid 3.5.11) if:
* the http_port-directive is configured with ssl-bump and a
certificate (ex. http_port 3128 ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/usr/local/certs/myCA.pem)
* the SHA1-fingerprint in the file SS
My LDAP Authentication do not work in Squid. I have already saw many
tutorials, but nothing solve this problem.
I have installed Squid 3.4 on Debian 8. My DC is a* Samba 4.2.*
In /var/log/squid3/cache.log appear the message:
*squid_ldap_auth: WARNING, could not bind to binddn 'Invalid credentials'*
On 12/07/2015 04:37 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Alex Rousskov :
>> Please note that if you do not want to bump anything, then the following
>> should also work (bugs notwithstanding):
>>
>> ssl_bump splice whitelist
>> ssl_bump peek all
>> ssl_bump terminate blacklist
>> ssl_bum
Thanks Amos.
So, what do you suggest? Implement kerberos authetication instead NTLM one?
I have to check if netscaler is able to perform that kind hack you wrote
before.
Thanks again,
Fabio
2015-12-05 7:22 GMT+01:00 Amos Jeffries :
> On 5/12/2015 5:39 a.m., Fabio Bucci wrote:
> > Thanks Amos.
>
* Alex Rousskov :
> Please consider adding this fine example to the SslPeekAndSplice wiki
> page at http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SslPeekAndSplice
>
>
> Please note that if you do not want to bump anything, then the following
> should also work (bugs notwithstanding):
>
> ssl_bump sp
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