Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-08 Thread Ed Wilts

On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:37:24AM +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
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> By: Ed Wilts 
> ->: a Mail 
> :>: Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain
> 
> > Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd.  I believe it
> > will do what you want.  I haven't worked with it, but it's on my
> > list of things I want to look at.
> 
> samba have nothing to do with squid at all :-)

Samba is not related to squid, but winbindd provides authentication modules
that allow you to authenticate against an NT domain.  I do not know if squid
allows for authentication using PAM, but if it does, then winbindd might be
for you.  Just because the samba wrote it doesn't mean it's not applicable
in other applications.

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Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-08 Thread Benny Pedersen

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By: Ed Wilts 
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> Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd.  I believe it
> will do what you want.  I haven't worked with it, but it's on my
> list of things I want to look at.

samba have nothing to do with squid at all :-)

if windows users would like to use squid setup proxy in IE6 and done

samba is not for web, but for file shareing on lans

if it was the question how to limith squid to only allow lan users
using it, look at acl in squid config

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Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-07 Thread Justin Ellison

I had it working at my old job.  Use the smb_auth module as a Squid
helper.  I read about it under the documentation at www.swelltech.com.

Justin

On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 06:43, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without
> them
> > having enter their userid and password again
> 
> Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd.  I believe it will do
> what you want.  I haven't worked with it, but it's on my list of things I
> want to look at.
> 
> Ed Wilts
> Mounds View, MN, USA
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Re: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-07 Thread Ed Wilts

> Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without
them
> having enter their userid and password again

Go to http://www.samba.org and read up on winbindd.  I believe it will do
what you want.  I haven't worked with it, but it's on my list of things I
want to look at.

Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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RE: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-06 Thread Rahul Torvi

hi Peter,

Use NTLM... you will have to download and compile the source

RT



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Subject: Authenticate Squid against NT Domain


I have to configure Squid to allow/disallow users access to the Internet
based on their NT userid/password.  Also to be used for tracking purposes :(

Machine is a Red Hat Linux 7.1 server running squid-2.3.STABLE4-10 rpm from
the 7.1 CD.

I discovered that it installs an authenticator in /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth
which looks like it could do what I want.

Problem seems to be that this program expects a /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth.sh
which is NOT included with the RPM.

Has anyone got this to work or have an alternate solution?

Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without them
having enter their userid and password again

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Authenticate Squid against NT Domain

2002-03-06 Thread Peter Kiem

I have to configure Squid to allow/disallow users access to the Internet 
based on their NT userid/password.  Also to be used for tracking purposes :(

Machine is a Red Hat Linux 7.1 server running squid-2.3.STABLE4-10 rpm from 
the 7.1 CD.

I discovered that it installs an authenticator in /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth 
which looks like it could do what I want.

Problem seems to be that this program expects a /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth.sh 
which is NOT included with the RPM.

Has anyone got this to work or have an alternate solution?

Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without them 
having enter their userid and password again

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Regards,
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