[squid-users] ntlm: No such file or directory
Amos Jeffries
squid3 at treenet.co.nz
Thu Jan 15 13:03:43 UTC 2015
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On 16/01/2015 1:43 a.m., gehrer.a wrote:
> Try on a pfsense with squid 3.4.10 an ntlm-authentication. In my
> suid.conf: /auth_param ntlm program /usr/local/bin/ntlm_auth
> --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp/ When I restart squid I always
> see this in my syslog:
>
> Jan 15 13:38:35 pf4322 squid: auth_param ntlm program
> /usr/local/bin/ntlm_auth: (2) No such file or directory
>
> But the path to ntlm_auth is right! I can start
> /usr/local/bin/ntlm_auth from the shell. So what file or directory
> does he means?
It means what you thought it did. However there are a few reasons why
Squid may be unable to see a file there:
Is Squid running within a chroot? that including if squid.conf
contains the "chroot_dir" config directive. The path must exist inside
the chroot area.
Are there SELinux or Apparmor running on this machine? Several OS
distros enable those system protectinos by default, and with settings
that forbid Squid to access anywhere outside its own directories.
Amos
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