Thomas,
I believe that you need to compile basic ldap support into squid using the
following
compile --enable-ldap --enable-ldap-authentication {config to that sort of
thing.. my net access is down atm, so you'll need to check the faq/howto }
There is more relevant information in the squid faq...
Also, it might help if you can do basic ldap authentication using the
openldap "ldapsearch" tool
ldapsearch -h ldapserver "userx"
{{{ returns ldap user information }}}
Then again, knowing MS Active directory, it might barf up.. I know a few ppl
who've had auth problems with active directory...
Dan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomas Palfi" <tpalfi@phoenixmedical.co.uk>
To: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 1:31 PM
Subject: [squid-users] ldap
> to all,
>
> i'm trying to configure ldap on squid-2.5STABLE1-20021212 to validate
users
> from active dir on win2000 server, and i'm a bit stuck with the squid.conf
> configuration. i'm not having a good time with it, please point me in the
> sensible direction of how to test ldap manually from command line and
could
> you also indicate what acl lines i need in the squid.conf file. (i've
been
> through the squid_ldap_auth.8 help file as there are references for the
> active dir authentication but not success so far).
>
> when parsing the squid.conf file on start, the ldap is unrecongnized. do
i
> need to enable basic authentication for ldap to work?
>
> thanks tomas
>
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>
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