From: "Serassio Guido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "D & E Radel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 3:27 AM
The easiest solution is not to restrict what computers our users can
log into. But, I'd like to figure out if it's possible to restrict
them and still have squid authentic
Hi,
At 13.53 26/08/2005, D & E Radel wrote:
Hi there
Squid is authenticating with no problems with our domain via LDAP.
I wish to use the built-in Active Directory account option to
restrict which computers a user on our domain can log into (i.e.
instead of being able to log into 'all compu
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Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Active Directory computer login restrictions
stops Squid authentication for these users
if i get you right, you use properties of the user objects.
my first thought about this was to create organizational unit
if i get you right, you use properties of the user objects.
my first thought about this was to create organizational units in ad and
restrict "logon locally" for these users in the computer objects. that way
users would not have a rstriction to ip's in them but only the workstations
do.
due to th
Hi there
Squid is authenticating with no problems with our domain via LDAP.
I wish to use the built-in Active Directory account option to restrict
which computers a user on our domain can log into (i.e. instead of being
able to log into 'all computers', just their own). If I enable this
setti