Maybe setting squid up with users authenticating via an ActiveDirectory is just a super rare case.
I checked the package and the file comes from upstream as-is no delta by Ubuntu or Debian.
Also your change seems to have been adopted.
In recent versions there only are:
/usr/lib/squid/ext_wbinfo_group_acl
/usr/lib/squid3/ext_wbinfo_group_acl
And they both have the change you suggested.
The same even is true for Trusty which only has:
/usr/lib/squid3/ext_wbinfo_group_acl
Hi,
(late) thank you for your report Brandt!
Maybe setting squid up with users authenticating via an ActiveDirectory is just a super rare case.
I checked the package and the file comes from upstream as-is no delta by Ubuntu or Debian.
Also your change seems to have been adopted. squid/ext_ wbinfo_ group_acl squid3/ ext_wbinfo_ group_acl
In recent versions there only are:
/usr/lib/
/usr/lib/
And they both have the change you suggested.
The same even is true for Trusty which only has: squid3/ ext_wbinfo_ group_acl
/usr/lib/
trusty$ find /usr -name '*wbinfo*' squid3/ ext_wbinfo_ group_acl man/man8/ ext_wbinfo_ group_acl. 8.gz
/usr/lib/
/usr/share/
I wonder if you /usr/lib/ squid/wbinfo_ group.pl might be generated or taken over from an old version of your system?