Ralf Hildebrandt wrote
> * alesironi <
> alesironi@
> >:
>
>> maybe I do not understandbut this is HTTPS and you can see it
>> (#33legend
>> :) )
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI470DZhojA
>
> Really? On my proxy I cannot see the URL, hm.
ndt <
> Ralf.Hildebrandt@
> > schrieb am Di., 10. Mai
>> 2016
>> > um 11:10 Uhr:
>> >
>> > > * alesironi <
> alesironi@
> >:
>> > >
>> > > > The problem is that on Squid log file (ACCESS.LOG) the URL I see
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote
> * Bjoern Meier <
> bjoern.meier@
> >:
>> hi,
>>
>> Ralf Hildebrandt <
> Ralf.Hildebrandt@
> > schrieb am Di., 10. Mai 2016
>> um 11:10 Uhr:
>>
>> > * alesironi <
> alesironi@
> >:
&
Bjoern Meier wrote
> hi,
>
> Ralf Hildebrandt <
> Ralf.Hildebrandt@
> > schrieb am Di., 10. Mai 2016
> um 11:10 Uhr:
>
>> * alesironi <
> alesironi@
> >:
>>
>> > The problem is that on Squid log file (ACCESS.LOG) the URL I
Hello everyone
sorry if it's a stupid question but I'm a newbie of SQUID and PROXIES as
well.
I have SQUID installed on UBUNTU, working fine, only authorized users can
use the proxy.
Some users are watching youtube videos (I can see from the log files); our
rules are pretty simple and basic, you
I performed additional testing using different helpers but nothing changed,
so decided to use alternative tools to bind AD. I used the tool ldapsearch
to verify that at least is possible to do a search on Active Directory and
it worked (it read all AD returning 271 objects).
/usr/bin/ldapsearch
L.P.H. van Belle wrote
> Try this format :
>
>
>
>
>
> external_acl_type ldap_search ttl=3600 negative_ttl=3600 %LOGIN
> /usr/lib/squid/ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl \
>
> -R -b "ou=User,dc=YOUR,dc=DNSDOM,dc=TLD" \
>
> -f
> "(&(samaccountname=%v)(memberof=cn=%a,ou=Groups,ou=Users,dc
Amos Jeffries wrote
> On 2/02/2016 3:22 a.m., alesironi wrote:
>> L.P.H. van Belle wrote
>>> Just a question..
>>>
>>> You are using debian, i did say..
>>>
>>> chmod root:proxy ( proxy is the default squid user in debian )
>>
L.P.H. van Belle wrote
> Just a question..
>
> You are using debian, i did say..
>
> chmod root:proxy ( proxy is the default squid user in debian )
>
> i see..
> chown root:squid /etc/squid3/ldappass.txt
>
> try again with
> chown root:proxy /etc/squid3/ldappass.txt
>
> Greetz,
>
> Loui
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@.squid-cache] Namens
> alesironi
> Verzonden: maandag 1 februari 2016 13:28
> Aan: squid-users@.squid-cache
> Onderwerp: Re: [squid-users] ext_ldap_group_acl not working
>
> Amos Jeffries w
Amos Jeffries wrote
> On 1/02/2016 11:40 p.m., Alessandro Sironi wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone
>>
>> I'm a newbie regarding SQUID and in general on Linux.
>> I have an Active Directory environment (Windows Server 2012 R2) and a
>> Linux Debian 8 Jessie configured in the same network.
>> My goal
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