Le Fri, 21 May 2010 10:03:57 +0200,
Emmanuel Lesouef a écrit :
> Le Thu, 20 May 2010 21:51:08 +0100,
> "Markus Moeller" a écrit :
>
> > It will work with the right setup (e.g. you have to copy the
> > Kerberos keytab to all machines and use the -s HTTP/
> > or -s GSS_C_NO_NAME option with squid
fre 2010-05-21 klockan 11:31 +0100 skrev Nick Cairncross:
> Has anyone had success using Service Location records in DNS for different
> sites? I would be interested to hear about it..
Do you mean SRV records?
HTTP is not yet using an SRV profile, and I don't see it likely that SRV
support will
Le Fri, 21 May 2010 11:31:39 +0100,
Nick Cairncross a écrit :
> Has anyone had success using Service Location records in DNS for
> different sites? I would be interested to hear about it..
Service location ? DNS discovery with _tcp zones ? What do you try to
configure ?
--
Emmanuel Lesouef
Just to add: Thanks for this. I've successfully got RR working with Kerberos as
you said. It's something I've been interested in as well. My test setup is:
SQUID1.domain.com 10.0.0.1
SQUID2.domain.com 10.0.0.2
RR DNS record SQUIDS.domain.com for each SQUIDx IP
Computer account in UnixPrinci
Le Thu, 20 May 2010 21:51:08 +0100,
"Markus Moeller" a écrit :
> It will work with the right setup (e.g. you have to copy the Kerberos
> keytab to all machines and use the -s HTTP/ or -s
> GSS_C_NO_NAME option with squid_kerb_auth).
>
> Regards
> Markus
>
Understood. Thanks Markus. I didn't kn
It will work with the right setup (e.g. you have to copy the Kerberos keytab
to all machines and use the -s HTTP/ or -s GSS_C_NO_NAME option
with squid_kerb_auth).
Regards
Markus
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Emmanuel Lesouef wrote:
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