Hello Rick,

below an example line from squids "access.log".

You see after the URL "users\deiense". This is my domain\uid
and I assume that this string is send to squidGuard as uid.

######## access.log #############
1047457650.107   3914 10.80.9.106 TCP_MISS/200 52472 GET http://www.cnn.com/
users\deiense DIRECT/64.236.16.20 text/html
#################################


Best regards

 Enrico Sessler 



      -----Original Message-----
      From: Rick Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Mittwoch, 12. M�rz 2003 04:08
      To: Sessler, Enrico; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject: RE: Passing Domain\UserID to squidGuard
      
      
      Sessler, Enrico wrote:
      > 
      > I'm running squid + squidGuard for a few 
      > years with complete satisfaction.
      > 
      > Recently I have started using squid to with
      > NTLM authentication.
      > 
      > Now there is a problem for squidGuard to
      > identify the user because squid passes always
      > "domain\userid" instead of only "userid".
      > 
      > Have tried to modify the "user" section in 
      > squidGuard.conf but it doesn't accept userids
      > in the format "domain\userid".
      > 
      > Is there a way to get this working?
      
      Could you provide a couple of examples of what squid is sending?
      
      How have you determined what squid is sending to squidGuard?
      
      Rick
      

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