Hello,
First: I'm an intern and know little of pretty much everything. Try to
explain the best you can, please!
I'm trying to set up Kerberos on a Squid proxy server (the server is
to allow access to ip-based content away from the intranet, so it will
be something like so: client -- internet --
Update:
First a correction, it should've been I know this information seems
rather limitedinstead of I know this information see.
I recompiled Squid with just Kerberos and still received the same error.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Robert Schenck robschenck...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Nevermind, problem solved. I didn't have rights to the keytab file...
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Robert Schenck
robschenck...@gmail.com wrote:
Update:
First a correction, it should've been I know this information seems
rather limitedinstead of I know this information see.
I
Hello,
Rather than get ERROR: Cache Access Denied when non-authenticated
users connect to the proxy, I'd rather have Squid prompt with a log-in
box, allowing users to log in with their Kerberos credentials. Is this
in any way possible?
Thanks a ton.
Hello,
I'm trying to configure Squid as a proxy server so that clients can
access IP-based journal subscriptions that we have here, from home.
They would do this by first connecting to our VPN (thus connecting to
the intranet), and then connected to the proxy server that's within
the intranet,