Hi Peter again!

I have these two scenarios here: machines conected at the domain, and the personal notebooks (from students and teachers - I work at an university).

The students gain access through wireless - but they have to authenticate. On the other side, our machines doesn't need to authenticate to access the Internet - the logon credential is accepted for Squid. It's totally transparent to the user. All the access are registered in the Squid logs - date/time/username/site... And the only way we found to do this was integrating the Linux Server with SAMBA. We have 1.500 workstations, and this is the only way to register user access.

Hope it helps

Regards!

Luis - Brazil



----- Original Message ----- From: "Jevos, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Luis Claudio Botelho - Chefe de Tecnologia e Redes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
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Subject: RE: [squid-users] FW: How to improve integratin of LDAP authentication



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From: Luis Claudio Botelho - Chefe de Tecnologia e Redes
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To: Jevos, Peter; squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] FW: How to improve integratin of LDAP
authentication

Hi Peter

We have this configuration here in my job.

My workstations doesn't ask for login and password because they are
integrated in the domain.

Only the workstations that doesn't belong to the domain ask for
user/password.

The question is: is your workstation connected to the domain? Have you
configured SAMBA in your Linux Server?

Regards!

Luis Claudio Botelho
Brazil


Thanks for your answer Luis
Of coursse our stations are connected into the domain.
I'm not using samba yet ( but it'spossible )
But all i'd like ot know is a brief principle how it works ( or brief
howto )

Thx

pet



Hi,

I'd like to ask you one question.
I have ldap authentication against AD that works perfectly.
My config is:
auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_ldap_auth -R
-b
"dc=x, dc=x" -D "cn=x,ou=x,ou=x,dc=x,dc=x,dc=x" -w "x" -f
sAMAccountName=%s -h 10.0.0.1 -p 3268

When I run it login window apperas to insert login credentials. And
that's fine and it works.
My question is: Is it possible to hand over this credentials from MS
Windows login credentials automatically ( like domainname\user ) ?
The reason is to avoid the interuption with login window. So probably
squid should be somehow dig out this credentials from the system

Is it actually possible ?

Thx

pet






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