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On 14/06/2012 6:37 p.m., David Touzeau wrote:
Thanks Amos for the answer.According this discuss with you it seems that the only workaround is to reverse back to 2.7 ?http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201001/0228.html
If it is related, maybe or upward to 3.2.Thats not to say it is the cause though. Just the possibility that comes to mind first when auth details are playing funny in 3.1.
Amos
Le 14/06/2012 02:15, Amos Jeffries a écrit :On 14.06.2012 04:21, David Touzeau wrote:Dear I'm using 3.1.20 connected to Active Directory with Ufdbguard as the redirector URL Web filter engine. It seems that Squid did not send the username to the redirector (only ip addresses). In this case, we cannot create rules according login name in the redirector configuration. Is it a known limitation in the Squid 3.1 branch ? I have tested the squid 3.2x branch, and this version send correctly usernames to the redirector filter. Best regardsThe redirector code sending user identity name is the same for 3.1 and 3.2. It could be the bug 2305 and related referencing issues in 3.1 causing the user credentials not to be available at URL-rewrite time.Amos
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