Hi there, it's me again
Well as many of you knows, I have a squid+ldap+digest_auth implementation.
However I've realize that there are an excess of this logs:
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
digest_pw_auth(LDAP_backend) WARNING, LDAP error 'No such object'
I know that this means that someone is trying to authenticate with an user
that it does not exists in ldap. However they are so many and I afraid that
this could be a cause that slows internet surfering because squid wates its
time looking for something it does not exists.
I dont know usernames users try. I just wonder if there is a way to tell
squid to ignore usernames that they doesnt exists.
Maybe an external ACL with 2 days cache?
LD
Received on Fri Sep 25 2009 - 22:40:57 MDT
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