Morning all, Ive got ntlm_auth working without any problems at my site for PCs that are a part of the same domain. Obviously PCs that arent part of the domain prompt the user for their username, password and domain. (This is actually the majority of our clients atm) What I need to know is, is there a way I can make ntlm_auth use the default domain for when a user doesnt enter the domain? I would like to just have the user enter their username and password and have squid or the ntlm_auth helper just assume that it should use our domain name since we only have the one domain. I tried the --domain=STRING switch for ntlm_auth but it didnt seem to make any difference to the behaviour. Is this in anyway possible? -- There is no gravity the world sucks. - William Gibson - Pattern Recognition