On Tuesday 15 July 2003 17.04, Tony Grace wrote:

> samba version is samba-3.0.0beta2-1

This version is not supported by the Squid provided helpers. See the 
Squid-2.5 release notes for supported Samba versions with the Squid 
helpers.

However on the bright side, Samba-3.0 will include it's own helper 
which is fully compatible with Squid for both ntlm and basic 
authentication (all current versions of Squid including development 
versions are supported by the current Samba betas from what I am 
told). This new Samba provided helper for Samba-3.0 will entirely 
replace the older Squid provided Samba-2.2.X winbind helpers for 
Samba-3.0 and later. I do not remember off my head the name of this 
Samba program but it should not be too hard to find within the 
Samba-3.0 beta distribution I think. Quite likely you already have it 
installed as part of your Samba installation.

Eventually the Samba-2.2.X winbind helpers will be removed from the 
Squid distribution when they no longer have any significant value, 
entirely referring to the native winbind helper provided by the Samba 
project. There is no plans on shipping Samba-3.X helpers with Squid. 
Instead the Samba and Squid teams are working closely together in 
ensuring continued winbind operation with both future versions of 
Squid and Samba, and both projects agree that the most suitable 
interface between the two projects is the Squid helper interface, 
having Samba provide helpers which talk to their internal winbind 
daemon and understanding the data format expected by Squid.

It should be noted that the same Samba-3.0 provided helper will 
provide Samba authentication services for a number of other projects, 
not only Squid. It is a form of a grand unified interface to Samba 
authentication open for any project to use to their best 
capabilities.

The Squid project is thankful to the Samba team for providing this new 
stable interface to Samba in their future Samba version, and is proud 
that this new Samba interface is at large triggered by the 
requirement to have NTLM support for users of Squid. The issues of 
Windows domains and NTLM authentication is much better understood by 
the Samba team, and there is plenty of very good reasons why the two 
projects should not try to duplicate each others work in this area 
and instead focus on what each project does best.

Regards
Henrik

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