In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you want is NTLM authentication. Unfortunately the current stable
version of squid does not have support for it.
I have built a squid 2.5pre5 .deb(binary) package with NTLM support that
has been the proxy for ~150 users in my
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 09:52, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you want is NTLM authentication. Unfortunately the current stable
version of squid does not have support for it.
I have built a squid 2.5pre5 .deb(binary)
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 01:21, Mark Roach wrote:
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 14:34, Peter Whysall wrote:
Here's the scenario.
What you want is NTLM authentication. Unfortunately the current stable
version of squid does not have support for it.
I have built a squid 2.5pre5 .deb(binary) package
Here's the scenario.
I have a Woody box running the Squid web proxy server, with the
oh-so-nifty Squidalyser log analyser doohickey and it's working fine,
serving Windows clients. The Boss is pleased.
However there's a small fly in the ointment. Squid can look up RFC931
idents from clients.
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 14:34, Peter Whysall wrote:
Here's the scenario.
I have a Woody box running the Squid web proxy server, with the
oh-so-nifty Squidalyser log analyser doohickey and it's working fine,
serving Windows clients. The Boss is pleased.
However there's a small fly in the
Hi,
I'm not really sure if this is what you want.
http://www.hacom.nl/~richard/software/smb_auth.html
Cheers,
Mike
Quoting Peter Whysall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here's the scenario.
I have a Woody box running the Squid web proxy server, with the
oh-so-nifty Squidalyser log analyser doohickey
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