Any suggestions, please? On 5/16/05, marcantonio <m.varie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I am having a problem with Squid and NTLM authentication, on Fedora FC3 > with the latest (release) squid and samba installed. > > Everything seems to be setup correctly; whenever I verify the connection > between the linux box and the windows domain with kinit, wbinfo, and all > other sorts of utilities outside squid, everything is ok. > > When I run the ntlm_auth binary (the samba one), I can correctly > authenticate users and passwords. > > The privileged pipe is accessible by squid; I even assigned a regular > shell to the squid user and tried to execute the above commands under > the squid account, and everything works. > > BUT, when I tell squid to authenticate users using ntlm_auth, they are > denied access. I see 30 ntlm and 5 basic daemons starting; in the > cache.log I can see the NTLM authorization headers coming from the > browsers. > > I kept the acl as simple as possible, with the simple requirement that > users must be 'proxy_auth REQUIRED'. > > However, users are denied access. > > I tried almost every suggestion found in mailing lists and online user > groups, but while all tests run ok, squid does not authenticate users. > > I am lost. What can I do? > > Marcantonio > >