> Try winbind for auth - it works also against an active directory, > and no need to give username and password.
You mean "Try NTLM for auth"? Winbind is the name of a helper program - there are winbind helpers for both basic and NTLM auth.
> Try winbind for auth - it works also against an active directory, > and no need to give username and password.
You mean "Try NTLM for auth"? Winbind is the name of a helper program - there are winbind helpers for both basic and NTLM auth.