Re: [squid-users] Testing ldap_auth

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:19:36 +0100

What version of Squid ldap_auth are you using?

The Squid-2.4.STABLE3 version do not even have the quoted lines
anymore... (the basedn must now be specified on the command line as a
parameter)

Syntax for testing auth helpers is the same for all helpers, start the
helper with correct arguments, then type

username password

The helpers expects one username and password per line of input, and
will respond with OK or ERR.

Regards
Henrik Nordström
CTO - MARA Systems AB, Sweden

Peter Cheney wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> Oue directory layout is dn: uid=pcheney, ou=People,o=thiess.com.au,o=isp
> this is working OK with 2.3.STABLE4-ldap_auth on RH7.0
>
> Installing new system with RH7.2 & Squid-2.4.stable3
> Prior to compiling I changed basdn in squid_ldap_auth.c
> <snip>
> /* Change this to your search base */
> static char *basedn = "o=isp";
> <pins>
>
> Is this correct thing to do? If yes then why is basdn required as per man
> page if already set during compile?
>
> Can I test squid_auth_ldap from command line if so what is syntax please?
>
> So far all I get is ERR
>
> Many thanks
> Peter
>
> PS Anyone know where fatguts excellent ldap_auth page is now?
>
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