> I'm trialling using smb_auth for access to our squid proxy. > I guess that is good for a small network what happens when the network grows to a larger size and fixing acls for each user in squid becomes a pain in the proverbial. But I can see an up side given that Authentication through smb would be completely transparent unlike ldap authentication with squid.
> I'm using transparent proxying with squid, however I've found that this > won't allow access to permitted users, and I have to point the browser at > the proxy manually. > Didn't someone previously post how much of a bad idea transparent proxying is in the real world? (By redirecting port 80 to squid's ports) > Is there a way to make smb_auth work with squid and transparent proxying? > obviously to authenticate with smb you must allow smb protocols to your squid server. > Thanks > > Mike > --- > Michael S. E. Kraus > Administration > Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd > p: (02) 9955 8000 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
