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Maxim2013-11-20 16:17:35
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Maxim, 2013-11-20 16:17:35

Is there an analogue of SAMS (Squid Account Management System)?

Recommend an analogue of SAMS (Squid Account Management System) https://code.google.com/p/sams2/. Today, the project apparently stopped developing and sitting on the old version (which still needs to be tried to be assembled) is not comme il faut.

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Denis, 2013-11-20
@m238401

There is no good analogue. Sams1 works with Squid and Sams2 works with Squid3. Their manual is quite extensive, so it will not be difficult to assemble and set up. I've been using it for a few years, it's very handy. The downside is that it does not develop, but in fact it is finished to a working state, so when you figure it out, it's a pleasure to use.
Or install a separate billing system not based on Squide.

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Evgeny Elizarov, 2013-11-20
@KorP

My ex-boss also decided to use sams. At first, the first one stood, then the 2nd set ... in the end, I took everything to hell, set up the squid normally and since then everything has been working without problems, any incomprehensible falls and glitches with statistics and logs. And I wish you the same, in fact, everything is quite simple there.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-11-20
@foxmuldercp

Why SAMS?
Let me tell you a real case.
There are dozens of squid log analyzers in the repository of any distribution.
connect squid to LDAP or via samba to MS Active Directory business for 10 minutes of which 80% of the time samba + squid will be downloaded, well, or collected, if it is gentoo/freebsd.
Set up a dozen user groups in AD with different network access speeds, access to different resources and explain to the squid that users from the Domain Administrator and Top Management groups can do everything and everywhere at maximum speed, users can go to three partner sites, hr can additionally at least to headhunting and social sites, but that group of loaders and cashiers does not need the Internet at all - business for another 10 minutes.
After that, a log analyzer and log rotation are configured, and admins stop going to the virtual machine with a squid at all.
This is how it worked for me in a company with an IT infrastructure set up long before me, almost 6 FreeBSD years ago, in 2005-6. Considering that there was only one proxy server with asterisk and fed all the company's offices around the world and almost on all continents with the Internet and sip, there were 30 pieces in total. And yes, the squid settings changed only if new acl settings were needed, everything else was driven from AD.

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Dmitry Lebedev, 2013-11-21
@k3NGuru

http://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=8&topic=1397#1

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Nadz Goldman, 2013-11-23
@nadz

Similar to this?!
It is dead from the beginning.
If we talk about analogues, then the easiest one to install / cut is http://stc.nixdev.org/

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Sergey Sizov, 2014-06-23
@sudoroot

I wrote an analogue for myself for the organization in which I worked.
It was written pretty quickly, there is little code, but it works like a clock.
No bugs were noticed, but the functionality is still scarce.
Working only with LDAP, for now at least.
Tested on Debian and FreeBSD, CentOS.
The installer and the project itself needs to be finished, but since no one pays for this project, and I developed it for myself, I am finalizing it as I have time.
Posted to opensource.
https://github.com/SpecialForce3331/sldap

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