Younes, This solves the authentication part and I have seen that working in a GNU/Linux environment.
What about connecting the firewall and SquidGuard rules to the authenticated users ? Any ideia ? Isamar 2011/7/31 Fuchs, Martin <[email protected]> > Hi ! > Which version did you build and which patch did you use ? > Sounds interesting ;-) > > Regstes, > Martin > > von unterwegs gesendet ... > > Am 31.07.2011 um 13:26 schrieb "Younes EL AMRAOUI" <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > I have do the same thing that you searching for, by using > Samba(nmbd,smbd,winbindd), Squid, Kerberos5, I used NTLM authentification > because it's more secure than the others like NT Domain (plaine text > password cached with Wireshark ;) ), NTLM is not provided with Squid/pfSense > but you can patch Squid to use it( what I have done), A other thing is to > create a precompiled packege of Samba that containse ADS support to connect > to the active directory and install it on your pfSense. I don't see the need > of the Captive Portail because in my case the authentification into the AD > is done by openiong the session of Windows if this session is in the AD, to > searf into internet too ;). > > Hope this will help ;) > > > > -- > Younes EL AMRAOUI > > *Engineering Student at ESIREM.* > *Computer Science Engineering School.* > * > * > *Dijon ,FRANCE .* > > > > -- Isamar Maia Cel. VIVO SSA: (55) 71-9146-8575 Cel. TIM SSA: (55) 71-9185-5264 Fixo: (55) 71-4062-8688 日本: +81-(0)3-4550-1212 Skype ID: isamar.maia
