Hello,
It's possible to :
1 - do a transparent authentication in windows with squid (ntlm or
kerberos).
2 - append an http header after that to a backend server with user
principal name (u...@domain) or an header domain\user ?
If you have sample configuration
tis 2009-08-18 klockan 22:06 +0200 skrev Youenn Boussard:
1 - do a transparent authentication in windows with squid (ntlm or
kerberos).
Yes.
2 - append an http header after that to a backend server with user
principal name (u...@domain) or an header domain\user ?
Yes.
Youenn Boussard wrote:
Hello,
It's possible to :
1 - do a transparent authentication in windows with squid (ntlm or
kerberos).
Yes.
2 - append an http header after that to a backend server with user
principal name (u...@domain) or an header domain\user ?
No. The