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squid_unix_group(8)					   squid_unix_group(8)

NAME
       squid_unix_group - Squid UNIX Group external_acl helper

SYNOPSIS
       squid_unix_group [-g groupname] [-g groupname...] [-p] [-s]

DESCRIPTION
       This  helper  allows Squid to base access controls on users memberships
       in UNIX groups.

       -g groupname
	      Specifies a group name to match.

       -p     Also match the users primary group from /etc/passwd

       -s     Strip NT domain name component from user names  (/  or  \	 sepa‐
	      rated)

EXAMPLES
       This  squid.conf	 example  defines  two	Squid acls. usergroup1 matches
       users in group1, and usergroup2 matches users in group2 or group3

	      external_acl_type		      unix_group		%LOGIN
	      /usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_unix_group -p

	      acl usergroup1 external unix_group group1

	      acl usergroup2 external unix_group group2 group3

NOTES
       By default up to 11 groups can be matched in one acl (including comman‐
       dline specified groups). This limit is defined  by  MAX_GROUPS  in  the
       source code.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>

       squid_unix_group is written by Rodrigo Campos <rodrigo@geekbunker.org>

KNOWN ISSUES
       Does  not  understand  gid aliased groups sometimes used to work around
       groups size limitations. If you are using gid aliased groups  then  you
       must specify each alias by name.

QUESTIONS
       Any  questions  on usage can be sent to Squid Users <squid-users@squid-
       cache.org>

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs or bug-fixes to Rodrigo Campos <rodrigo@geekbunker.org>  or
       Squid Developers <squid-dev@squid-cache.org>

SEE ALSO
       group(5),passwd(5)

Squid UNIX Group helper		12 August 2002		   squid_unix_group(8)
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