Hi,
I need some help with the ntlm authentication.
Following the Squid FAQ, all went well except that IE poped up a login
for the proxy, eventhough I was logged into the domain.
After removing the wb_auth helper authentication fails completely.
$ /usr/local/squid/libexec/wb_ntlmauth -d
wb_ntl
Dear Henrik,
Unfortunately after all my tries to not bother you and ask you again
this question but it seems I can't figure out this little problem of -f
in my squid_ldap_auth.
Here is the story! This is my argument:
./squid_ldap_auth -b dc=hov,dc=butane
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Robert Smuhar wrote:
> wb_ntlmauth[15691](wb_ntlm_auth.c:441): ntlm winbindd auth helper build
> Jan 18 2004, 14:43:02 starting up...
> wb_ntlmauth[15691](wb_ntlm_auth.c:352): target domain is MYDOMAIN
> peter password
> wb_ntlmauth[15691](wb_ntlm_auth.c:289): Got 'peter pass
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Hamed Majnoonian wrote:
> Unfortunately after all my tries to not bother you and ask you again
> this question but it seems I can't figure out this little problem of -f
> in my squid_ldap_auth.
Sorry, I can not explain it in much more detail than I already have during
the las
I recently upgraded my proxy server to RedHat Enterprise v3. The new version
uses Apache 2.0.46 rather than Apache v1.
Everything is working great except that the .pac files are not working. The
browsers on the desktops are complaining about handling the content type:
application/x-ns-proxy-autoc
Hi,
I'm using Solaris 8, squid 2.5 STABLE3.
Please advise,
Regards,
Aiggno
- Original Message -
From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "aiggno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] clientReadRequest: FD
>
> Thank for yr Reply
>
> Redhat 9 default kernel can run multiple async-io
> processes but when compiled kernel 2.6.1 we can
> run 2
> squid processes.
> With NPTL you should not see the threads, only the
> main processes (which
> are 2) like when threads are not used.
Thanks for your re