Hello Nicola,

thank you for the link. I’ll try to follow the instructions later this week and 
will let you know the result.

Enjoy your sunday (if you’re resting).
Bye

> Le 12 avr. 2015 à 12:29, Nicola Ferrari (#554252) <[email protected]> a 
> écrit :
> 
> Hi David.
> This shouldn't be a huge problem... You only need to setup Kerberos and Samba 
> in your PFSense BSD to Join it to your domain.
> Then, via CLI you can create a keytab file for squid, and then complete your 
> squid config with lines for kerberos auth.
> 
> If kerberos works fine, you should have SSO with your Windows Domain Clients.
> 
> Just have a look here and adjust this to your needs:
> https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=58700.msg314806
> 
> If you will need it, I could send you a similar document but written for my 
> environment (squid on debian and Win2008 R2 as DC)
> 
> Good work :)
> Nick
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/04/2015 20:07, David Latreyte wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> thank you a lot for your answer.
>> 
>> We’ve already got a windows 2008R2 domain and some pfsense boxes acting as 
>> firewall and routers. We now would like to add SSO authentication with 
>> squid. I could build a debian box for that but everyone here like pfsense 
>> and we would prefer dedicate that job to a new pfsense box.
>> This is why i’am wondering if a howto exists somewhere. Has someone 
>> installed the samba4 freebsd package on pfsense ?
>> 
>> Bye
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 11 avr. 2015 à 17:39, Nicola Ferrari (#554252) <[email protected]> a 
>>> écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hi David.
>>> Be patient for my english, I'm italian...
>>> I suggest you to install a separated Samba4 appliance to have a DC in your 
>>> network, and then setup PFSense to authenticate users via LDAP or RADIUS 
>>> services.
>>> 
>>> Zentyal is one of the most common Samba4 appliances, that you can configure 
>>> as a DC and manage with a simple web interface or via CLI.
>>> 
>>> Have a nice weekend,
>>> N
>>> 
>>> On 10/04/2015 23:27, David Latreyte wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> 
>>>> it’s really a great pleasure to use pfsense as a firewall or a router. 
>>>> We’ve just built a new pfsense box in our organisation (in the LAN zone) 
>>>> with squid + squidguard. Everything works perfectly so far so we are now 
>>>> wondering if it exists somewhere an HowTo for the installation of samba 4 
>>>> in order to authenticate the users.
>>>> I’ve found videos on Youtube or some messages on the archive of this 
>>>> mailling list but everything seems to me outdated or incomplete.
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you for your help and sorry for my english.
>>>> Bye
>>>> ----
>>>> David Latreyte
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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