You can test squid_ldap_auth from the command line by just entering the
actual command and its parameters as in your external_acl_type line.
Then you just enter usernames and passwords separated by a space on each
line - it will confirm the authentication with either ERR or OK.
I couldn't tell you how to test squid itself or squidguard without
internet access. It can of course proxy for webservers on your local
network so you could use that.
Regards,
Oliver
Yong Bong Fong wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have configured squidguard and squid_ldap_auth on my squid. From the
> cache and webmin it there seems to have no error message. But I just
> want to find out if there is any way I can test the squidguard and
> squid_ldap_auth from the command line without connecting to internet.
>
> Or is it the only way to test if my squid, squidguard, squid_ldap_auth
> work, is to connect the computer (with squid) to the internet and check
> it from the client computers that it serves?
>
> Thanks all!
>
>
>
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