On 30/06/2012 11:36 p.m., Navas wrote:
Hi,
I have setup squid authentication with Kerberos to the 2003 Active
Directory. I could test it successfully to all browsers but failed in IE6.
So I used following squid.conf to get NTLM auth for IE6
#
# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM
Hi,
I have setup squid authentication with Kerberos to the 2003 Active
Directory. I could test it successfully to all browsers but failed in IE6.
So I used following squid.conf to get NTLM auth for IE6
#
# INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
#
#auth_param negotiate
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-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Sent: den 3 april 2012 13:17
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] ntlm
Hi!
Im using at the moment ntlm to auth to AD, I got a test server that are using
Kerberos..
Now I want to change the prod machine to use Kerberos to.. is there a way to
have both auth directives in conf ?
I want to take it in steps so I have to create a acl for src ip/hosts..
But how do I
On 3/04/2012 7:26 p.m., Anders.Larsson wrote:
Hi!
Im using at the moment ntlm to auth to AD, I got a test server that are using
Kerberos..
Now I want to change the prod machine to use Kerberos to.. is there a way to
have both auth directives in conf ?
Yes. Simply put them both in.
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