hello Nial,
- does the /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth program exist?
- does the /etc/squid.passwd password file exist?
- what is the output of cache.log?
It seems that your squid isn't started, may be because the ncsa_auth file
was missing.
regards,
--- St�phane Davy - Consultant Alc�ve Niall O Broin <niall@linux.ie> Pour : squid-users@squid-cache.org cc : 19/03/2004 13:50 Objet : [squid-users] Problem with password authentication in 2.5 Veuillez r�pondre � niall I'm trying to use password authentication with 2.5 on a Debian unstable box. Squid itself is working fine, and I've used password authentication on 2.4 successfully so I do have an idea of the mechanism. I don't have any very sophisticated requirements, and in fact my needs should be met by the samples in the sample config file. At the moment, in my config file for password authentication I just have these 6 lines different from my regular config: auth_param basic program /usr/lib/squid/ncsa_auth /etc/squid.passwd auth_param basic children 5 auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours acl external_users proxy_auth REQUIRED http_access allow external_users The first 4 lines above are simply obtained by uncommenting the lines from the sample config (the first line also had to be completed) - the last two are quite simple. If I include the lines above in my squid.conf, no clients can connect to squid. Telnetting to the port simply gets connection refused. The same applies if I don't even have the acl defined or used i.e. if I simply have the 4 lines above beginning auth_param in the config file - no squid for anybody. So, for the moment I have removed the offending lines. Can someone please suggest where I'm going wrong? -- NiallReceived on Fri Mar 19 2004 - 05:56:09 MST
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