[squid-users] Wrong password locking the users logins

From: Tomico Silva <tomicosilvabr@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 17:08:32 -0300

Hello All,

     I have a question about the SQUID (2.4.STABLE7) using SMB_AUTH as
an authenticate program.
Squid just sends username <space> password <newline> and expects OK
or ERR as result.
Fine, when Squid receives an "OK" message from the smb_auth he allows
the access to the user and go on with his work.
But when Squid receives an "ERR" message from the smb_auth then he
starts to ask the authenticate program again with the same (wrong)
username/password.
Every 3 seconds squid open a new socket to the PDC (at port 139) and
then the number of opened sockets, many of them in a "TIME_WAIT"
status, go to the maximum (1024), and the Squid run out of free sockets
to do his work and we have to shutdown the Squid.
As a consequence of a lot of try the PDC lock the user login.

At the limit Squid sends to the users not the requested web pages but
an error message:
"Sep 26 11:21:50 cache squid[86165]: comm_open: socket failure: (55) No
buffer space available"

Is there an option at squid.conf to control the number of opened socket
per user at these cases ?

Thanks in advance,

Tomico Silva
InternetWork
Brazil
Received on Thu Sep 26 2002 - 14:08:33 MDT

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