My understanding of Dansguardian (and how I have it configured at my location) is that it just hands off authentication to Squid...
Tim Bernhardson Senior Technical Engineer Certified Citrix Metaframe Administrator Certified CyberGuard Administrator Certified AIX 4.3 System Administrator Sun-Maid Growers of California 7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18 Stockton, CA 95210 tbernhar at sunmaid dot com >>> Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/23/03 12:14PM >>> On Monday 23 June 2003 19.21, glen hyland wrote: > Ok, I am kinda at my wits end on this. My boss seems > to want to have ntlm authentification with groups, and > different types of access to the internet, with > filtering. Now the thing is I was going to use > Dansguardian, but that has no support for ntlm. Is > there anyway of maybe synching the NT usernames with > the unix names. Or is there a better way of doing the > authentification? And use the unix names for > authentification and not have to worry about the users > entering passwords everytime they try to get out to > the internet?? Squid supports NTLM integration with Windows domain down to group level.. I see no easy integration with dansguardian, but if it supports basic authentication then you may be able to use the "fixed password" login forwarding mode of Squid (see the login= cache_peer option). Regards Henrik -- Donations welcome if you consider my Free Squid support helpful. https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=hno%40squid-cache.org If you need commercial Squid support or cost effective Squid or firewall appliances please refer to MARA Systems AB, Sweden http://www.marasystems.com/, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
