You can use LDAP authentication. Try squid's LDAP authenticator program (included with the code), and there's a bunch of instructions on how to do this.
I think you may also need nss_ldap from PADL.com, but it's doable and I've done it before. You'll also need a "proxy" user with which the authenticator process can log in to AD, since AD doesn't allow meaningful anonymous queries. Best On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 06:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I wish to know if it is possible to get a linux box running squid to authenticate > windows 98 clients (also some 2k and XP) from a windows 2000 ADS server. I have been > told that winbind can be used for authenticating of squid by installing samba (but I > haven't done it before). I also know that samba has a limitation for authenticating > windows 98 on file shares to a ADS server(it can't do it, it can only do windows 2k > and XP because windows 98 does not use the kerberos proticol). So will squid have > the same problem (by useing samba(winbind) as the authenticaing program which will > get the username and passwords from a ADS server). If squid can do it, can someone > point me in the right direction please. -- =========================================================== * Diego Rivera * * * * "The Disease: Windows, the cure: Linux" * * * * E-mail: lrivera<AT>racsa<DOT>co<DOT>cr * * Replace: <AT>='@', <DOT>='.' * * * * GPG: BE59 5469 C696 C80D FF5C 5926 0B36 F8FF DA98 62AD * * GPG Public Key avaliable at: http://pgp.mit.edu * ===========================================================
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