, my bad). You merge the keytab for
the machine with the keytab for the HA user. This way the clients are
able to both auth to the HA and to the the underlying machine. It is
what we do, it works fine.
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or header into the http
traffic and then modified the logging to log both the loadblancer and
client IP.
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an the whole string for
a match. So if you know that the string you are looking for must be
right at the start of the string then it is much better to use the ^
anchor to let the regex library know that.
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What does a "ldd squid" output? You have built your openssl libraries
to a non-standard place so perhaps squid cannot find them at run time?
If this was the case then you either need to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH at run
time or set LDFLAGS="-L/opt/openssl/lib -Wl,-R/opt/openssl/lib" at
ration problem to me -- the linker
> does not know that your OpenSSL library depends on another system
> library that provides those [dynamic linking] functions.
>
At a guess add this to the libraries list after openssl: -ldl
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not get anywhere. If you untick that option then IE will try Basic
authentication.
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ll the principals, if that
makes sense.
> The Squid Wiki recommends msktutil instead of ktpass.exe though.
>
Which is fine if you are able to install those tools in your
environment. The ktpass command is a bit clunky but can get the job
done in most instances.
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dly, you need to provide answers to all the questions that
L.P.H. van Belle asked, this will give people a good picture of what
your set up is like and where the problem may be.
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 09:06:27PM +1300, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 11/01/2016 2:48 p.m., LYMN wrote:
> >
> > I did manage to get this working, you did mention the correct solution
> > right down the end of your message.
> >
>
> Correct for you yes. That can happ
big advantave with the squid-service user. You kan add all you squid
> hosts/services in that user.
>
> I have 1 user for this and 3 proxy servers.
>
It does mean that one password change invalidates the keytab on 3
proxies...
>
> Optionaly, start the auth progrom on command line,
that this should not matter but clearly
something is not agreeing with me.
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perating systems not conforming to Linux;
>
Only for linux sounds a bit specious - I can understand not for Windows
but other unix operating systems should be close enough.
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esses. As long as your process
demands do not exceed physical RAM then all will be fine, the file cache
size will shrink and grow depending on process demands.
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y:
find . -type f | xargs rm
Though if you have a large cache then it will take a very long time to
remove the files. If your cache is on a separate file system then it
may be quicker and simpler just to unmount the file system and
reinitialise it.
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t the site will force the user to
log in again.
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