You just need to set up an acl for that subnet and position the relevant
http_access entry prior to the entry allowing LDAP-authorized requests.
Jeff
-- Jeff Richards Technical Consultant Unix Enterprise Services jeff.richards@centrelink.gov.au Tel: +61 2 6219 8125 pete_berger@ifmef ector.com To: squid-users@squid-cache.org cc: 22/10/2003 23:10 Subject: [squid-users] Bypassing Squid LDAP authentication? |---------------------| | ( ) Urgent(4 hours) | | (*) Normal(24-48) | | ( ) Low(72 hours) | |---------------------| Expires on Hello, Squid-newbie here. Was wondering if/how it's possible to bypass the LDAP authentication for Squid and let every single user with a specific LAN subnet (ie: 192.168.190.*) to surf the internet without providing credentials. Right now we're using Netscape Directory services for LDAP. (but would like to move to Microsoft's AD). Any help would be great...the more the better since I didn't setup this Squid system and know nothing about SuSe Linux. Thanks. :) ------------------------------------------------------------- Peter A. Berger Jr. Systems Administrator ifm efector, Inc. 610.524.2760 HP Certified Professional, CCNA, Network+, Server+, A+ Important: This e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is confidential, commercially valuable or subject to legal or parliamentary privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that any review, re-transmission, disclosure, use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by several Commonwealth Acts of Parliament. If you have received this communication in error please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments.Received on Wed Oct 22 2003 - 16:42:28 MDT
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