Re: [squid-users] LDAP authentication

From: Riccardo Castellani <ric.castellani_at_alice.it>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 20:29:30 +0100

However until today I configured squid.conf inserting an acl (acl xxx src
a.b.c.d) for every pc (that have to navigate) so I know what computers can
surfing into Internet. Now I have started to work with MS domain I want to
update slow my system....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chad Naugle" <Chad.Naugle_at_travimp.com>
To: "Riccardo Castellani" <ric.castellani_at_alice.it>;
<squid-users_at_squid-cache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] LDAP authentication

> Is the IP Address even stored in Active Directory for a signed-in user?
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Chad E. Naugle
> Tech Support II, x. 7981
> Travel Impressions, Ltd.
>
>
>
>>>> "Riccardo Castellani" <ric.castellani_at_alice.it> 11/17/2010 1:46 PM
>>>>
> I'm using Squid 2.7 Stable3 in my network where some clients are in
> workgroup while others in MS domain.
> I'm testing LDAP Authentication by Active Directory and It likes that
> it
> works!
>
> I'd like allowing "web surfing" sequentially according to these rules:
>
> rule 1: by only IP ADDRESS
> rule 2: by Active Directory USER (user can navigate from any pc)
> rule 3: by Active Directory USER (user can navigate from specific
> pc)
>
> Rule 1 is for computers whicg are in workgroup, so there are only local
>
> users.
> Rule 2 is for computers in MS domain where every user MUST use his pc
> Rule 3 is for computers in MS domain where "special users" (e.g.
> director)
> who can navigate from any pc.
>
>
> Can Squid permit this behaviour ?
>
>
>
>
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