ext_session_acl (8) - Linux Manuals
ext_session_acl: Squid session tracking external acl helper.
NAME
ext_session_acl - Squid session tracking external acl helper.
Version 1.2
SYNOPSIS
ext_session_acl [-t timeout ] [-b database ] [-a]DESCRIPTION
ext_session_acl maintains a concept of sessions by monitoring requests and timing out sessions. The timeout is based either on idle use ( -t ) or a fixed period of time ( -T ). The former is suitable for displaying terms and conditions to a user; the latter is suitable for the display of advertisments or other notices (both as a splash page - see config examples in the wiki online). The session helper can also be used to force users to re-authenticate if the %LOGIN and -a are both used.OPTIONS
- -t timeout
- Idle timeout for any session. The default if not specified (set to 3600 seconds).
- -T timeout
- Fixed timeout for any session. This will end the session after the timeout regardless of a user's activity. If used with active mode, this will terminate the user's session after timeout , after which another LOGIN will be required. LOGOUT will reset the session and timeout.
- -b path
- Path to persistent database. If a file is specified then that single file is used as the database. If a path is specified, a Berkeley DB database environment is created within the directory. The advantage of the latter is better database support between multiple instances of the session helper. Using multiple instances of the session helper with a single database file will cause synchronisation problems between processes. If this option is not specified the session details will be kept in memory only and all sessions will reset each time Squid restarts its helpers (Squid restart or rotation of logs).
- -a
- Active mode. In this mode sessions are started by evaluating an acl with the argument LOGIN , or terminated by the argument LOGOUT . Without this flag the helper automatically starts the session after the first request.
CONFIGURATION
The ext_session_acl helper is a concurrent helper; therefore, the concurrency= option must be specified in the configuration.
Passive session configuration example using the default automatic mode
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external_acl_type session ttl=300 negative_ttl=0 children=1 concurrency=200 %LOGIN /usr/local/squid/libexec/ext_session_acl
acl session external session
http_access deny !session
deny_info http://your.server.example.com/bannerpage?url=%s session
Then set up http://your.server.example.com/bannerpage to display a session startup page and then redirect the user back to the requested URL given in the url query parameter.
AUTHOR
This program and documentation was written by Henrik Nordstrom <henrik [at] henriknordstrom.net> Andrew Beverley <andy [at] andybev.com>COPYRIGHT
This program and documentation is copyright to the authors named above.
Distributed under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) version 2 or later (GPLv2+).
Report bugs or bug fixes using http://bugs.squid-cache.org/
Report serious security bugs to
Squid Bugs <squid-bugs [at] squid-cache.org>
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QUESTIONS
Questions on the usage of this program can be sent to the
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REPORTING BUGS
Bug reports need to be made in English.
See http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/BugReporting for details of what you need to include with your bug report.
SEE ALSO
squid(8),
GPL(7),
The Squid FAQ wiki
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq
The Squid Configuration Manual
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/