Thanks Amos for your franchise.
I'm going to try ufdbguard instead of squidGuard.
And thanks for the amazing squid's project !!
Cheers,
Tim.
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On 16/04/2015 9:05 p.m., tchristin wrote:
> Hi Marcus and thanks for your reply.
> I would prefer to keep squidGuard... any other solution ?
Using Squid ACLs for the access controls.
Seriously, squidguard as a project died some time ago. And the whole
concept of performing "security" by mangling
Hi Marcus and thanks for your reply.
I would prefer to keep squidGuard... any other solution ?
Thanks,
Tim.
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On 04/15/2015 11:38 AM, tchristin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with Squid Kerberos auth and the Squidguard
ldapusersearch that I use to apply ACLs by Active Directory groups
membership.
The problem is :
- Squid and Squidguard see my user as : 'user@domain.local' so the '%s'
variable of s
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with Squid Kerberos auth and the Squidguard
ldapusersearch that I use to apply ACLs by Active Directory groups
membership.
The problem is :
- Squid and Squidguard see my user as : 'user@domain.local' so the '%s'
variable of squidguard is 'user@domain.local'.
- In my ld