I found that problam and the only way I found around it was to use
smb_auth and edit the source (as per information from the developer).

Maybe emailing the guy who is responsible for ntlm_auth would yield
results?

Regards

Phil

On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 06:51, Charlie Grosvenor wrote:
> I have squid requiring users to authenticate using an nt domain using
> ntlm_auth. All the users on the nt domain are in the form Firstname
> Lastname, e.g. "charlie grosvenor". I wish to use squidguard to
> disallow access to certain sites and to restrict some users internet
> access to certain parts of the day. The problem is that squidguard
> only seems to pass the first part of the username to: 
>  
> redirect
> http://192.168.1.250/cgi-bin/squidGuard.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientuser=%i&clientgroup=%s&targetgroup=%t&url=%u
>  
> for apache logs says:
>  
> 192.168.1.250 - - [21/Sep/2003:12:45:29 +0100] "GET
> /cgi-bin/squidGuard.cgi?clientaddr=192.168.1.250&clientname=proxy.internal.testdomain.co.uk&clientuser=charlieg\\charlie&clientgroup=AllDayUsers&targetgroup=bl_ads&url=http://solair.eunet.yu/
>  HTTP/1.0" 403 2622 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 
> 1.0.3705; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)"
>  
> the username is "charlieg\\charlie grosvenor" not "charlieg\\charlie"
>  
> Is there any way around this problem?
>  
> Thank you
> 
> 
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