curiously, if i login as domainname\username on both
machines, it works perfectly i.e i can only login as a
username from one machine, the other is denied but by
default, Windows shows the username as
machine\username and on supplying same password, squid
allows a login (i.e domainname\username and
machinename\password with same password succeed.
Can squid be configured to enforce the domain-name or
can the domain controller be configured to allow only
domainname\username and not machinename\username?
thanks for the help,
ola


 --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
tor 2003-07-10 klockan 16.02 skrev Adam Aube:
> 
> > This makes your squid.conf easier to read and a 
> > little more efficient. However, I do not see any 
> > reason why you are having the problem you report.
> 
> I am of the opposite opiniton. I find it easier to
> read rules where acl
> lines only relevant to one rule is next to that
> rule.
> 
> One thing to note about the configuration. Both ntlm
> and basic is used.
> The IP addresses are only counted within each
> scheme, meaning that with
> max_user_ip 1, the user can use two stations by
> using different
> authentication schemes on the two stations (i.e. run
> Explorer on one,
> Netscape/Mozilla on the other).
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
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