Hi I have the folowing lines defined in my squid.conf
external_acl_type nt_group %LOGIN /usr/lib/squid/wbinfo_group.pl
acl AllowedNTUsers external nt_group "/etc/squid/acls/allowedntgroups"
the idea is to put the names of my domain grups in
/etc/squid/acls/allowedntgroups, this also works if the groups does
not contain any white space. If i write
"Terminalusers"
in the file, then my setup works like it should, but if I write
"Domain Users"
then squid will block the user even if he is in the "Domain
Users"group. I am running squid-2.5STABLE7 on samba 3.0.8, and I
cannot find any information that says that using groupnames with
whitespaces should be illigal or that these group names should use a
special syntax.
Thanks in advance.
Received on Thu Nov 11 2004 - 16:23:36 MST
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