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    How to squid authen with ldap

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    • Q
      qzvt last edited by

      hello man! im configure squid authen with ldap on pfsense 1.2 the probleam can't authen with active directory service 2k3
      i want to know squid can authen ldap
      configure:
      LDAP version=v3
      Authentication server=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
      Authentication server port=389
      LDAP server user DN=cn=admin,ou=users,dc=aa,dc=bb
      LDAP password=xxxxxx
      LDAP base domain=dc=aa,dc=bb

      and how to config to work for problem. thank you

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      • Cry Havok
        Cry Havok last edited by

        There's a search function for a reason you know ;)

        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,9529.0.html

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          qzvt last edited by

          don't understand why squid not support. Authentication methodit have to select ldap
          and squid can support authen with ldap yes or not

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          • GruensFroeschli
            GruensFroeschli last edited by

            Read the thread Cry Hovok provided:

            @David_W:

            Typically options such as LDAP support that create added dependencies on fairly 'heavyweight' libraries are disabled by default in FreeBSD ports - and are therefore disabled in the FreeBSD package. This is to avoid pulling in a load of unnecessary baggage that many will not use, also there are at least four options for the OpenLDAP client libraries (2.3 or 2.4; in either case with or without SASL).

            The www/squid30 port does have an LDAP option that you can set, but you'll need a FreeBSD box (or virtual machine) to build a suitable package, and you're on your own so far as getting the LDAP features going in pfSense.

            We do what we must, because we can.

            Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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