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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Hamish McBrearty wrote:

> We have a bit of a dilemma here. The school has just purchased a web
> management suit for filtering and monitoring of student web useage. It's a
> great product, 
> using the NT login name to track users. Which brings me to me problem.
> Macs hate MS Proxy Server (and for good reason). They are quite happy with
> Squid tho. 
> Can Squid act as part of an NT domain ala Samba? Are there any other
> products out there that will authenticate users against an NT domain?

Squid (at least 2.4) appears to come with such tools out of the box. You
might need to compile it up, however, and add it as an external
authenticator.

- -- 
"I know of no technological device at this time that would [prevent
piracy] and if it did exist, it would only be a matter of days before the
[..] manufacturers would have an override piece of equipment on their
machine and you would start from ground zero again."
   -- Jack Valenti, President of the MPAA (1982)
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