12:50 AM, Adam McCarthy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have a Samba 3 PDC.
>
> Everything seems to work, except IE/Firefox both bring up a prompt for
> username and password.
>
> I'm using the exact same config files from another setup that worked fine.
>
I currently have a Samba 3 PDC.
Everything seems to work, except IE/Firefox both bring up a prompt for
username and password.
I'm using the exact same config files from another setup that worked fine.
You for some reason can't type in just the username and password, like
you would think.
For ex
I have Squid 2.7 authenticating against a Samba 3 PDC.
All seems to work well and Squid defiantly is able to tell what
username is browsing what site.
My only problem is, every now and then, while browsing, it will work,
then suddenly Firefox appearntly because of Squid, will ask for the
username
After much fussing, I seem to have a working Squid 2.6 working against
a Samba 3 PDC.
My only question is now, can I say, ok, if you finds my username, give
it complete access.
Then perhaps, if it sees user, "bob" perhaps, then it says, only give
them windowsupdate.microsoft.com.
Then if it sees
008 at 4:04 AM, Kinkie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Adam McCarthy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alright, but is there any good source on a Samba 3 + Squid 2.7 +
>> Firefox/IE. I have tried tons at Google, and many are just flat out
>>
ROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Adam McCarthy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alright, but how are you to make sure the proxy was part of the
>> domain? I mean is that why people run Samba on the same machine as the
>> proxy to do that?
>
> Yes
I am trying to find a way to authenticate Squid usage against my Samba 3 PDC.
I have looked all over Google, but they all end up pointing to Active
Directory or just using Samba to point to an AD server.
I do not have any AD server at all, on my network Samba 3 is king.
Is there any set of instr
I know that Squid has example.conf but that basically has every option
available. I was wondering if anyone has a squid.conf that has only
the options needed, so that it would make an easier to manage config
but also a more secure squid by not having every thing turned on that
doesn't need to be tu
I already have my squid so that it will deny users access to any site
unless it's one of three specified.
My question is, now, in this example, how would I tell Squid, to say
only restrict say 192.168.0.120-192.168.0.125 to those 3 sites?
acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16
acl AllowedSites dstdom_re
Ok, this is how I have my squid setup.
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
http_access allow manager localhost
But no matter what I do, when I try to use Dansguardian, I always get this
kind of error.
1143251579.763 37 127.0.0.1 TCP_DENIED/403 1346 GET http://www.aol.com/=
=3D
I hav
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