Hello, so it works like a "normal" LDAP-Authentication. I have done this before, quite simple. But: Is there a way to use the integrated windows authentication, so that the user will not be asked for his password each time he tries to brows the internet? It should use the login password from windows automatically. Mit den besten Grüssen/Best Regards Stefan Vogel CC Backoffice Servers (FIS6) Automotive Systems Continental Temic microelectronic GmbH Sieboldstr. 19, 90411 Nürnberg, Germany Phone: 0049 911 9526-2412 Fax: 0049 911 9526 1 2412 0049 911 9526 2481 Email: stefan.vogel@xxxxxxxxx www.temic.com _____________________________________________________________ Proprietary and confidential. Distribution only by express authority of Continental AG or its subsidiaries. "McKinlay, Ken" <Ken.McKinlay@cur tisswright.com> To <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 25.05.2005 18:20 cc Subject RE: [squid-users] Squid authentication and Active Directory Stefan, You might want to take a look at http://kb.papercutsoftware.com/Main/ConfiguringSquidProxyToAuthenticateWithActiveDirectory . This document helped me in my setup. Ken McKinlay, GCIA Network Security, Curtiss-Wright Controls, Embedded Computing ken.mckinlay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > -----Original Message----- > From: Stefan.Vogel@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:Stefan.Vogel@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:58 AM > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [squid-users] Squid authentication and Active Directory > > Hello, > > How do I need to build squid (stable10) in order to be able to make > authentication against Active Directory (Win2003). > Authentication should also test if the user is in a special group. > > and then: how should my squid.conf look like i.e.? > > Mit den besten Grüssen/Best Regards > > Stefan Vogel > > > ______________________________________________________________________ >