Using this method you are indeed prompted at the browser. :-(
It is pretty standard though. You can always save the password so that you
only have to hit enter.
D.Radel.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Halfpenny" <jhalfpenny@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: Can the MS Windows user-name be logged in
access.log
i remember trying that a while ago but found i had to put a username and
password in each time i opened internet explorer, which looked pretty
poor.
are you saying you've managed to get that going without prompting? :-)
--- On Mon 07/11, D & E Radel < radel@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: D & E Radel [mailto: radel@xxxxxxxxxxx]
To: subs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 08:53:41 +1200
Subject: Re: Can the MS Windows user-name be logged in
access.log
<br><br>> ><br>> > yep. or add an authenticator using samba. lots of docs
on that.<br>> ><br>> > john<br>> ><br>><br>> I have seen something about
samba beeing used to authenticate squid users, <br>> but have<br>> never
tried anything like that in squid . Now I know it's possible I'l dig <br>>
into it and see what<br>> posibilities there are.<br>><br>>
Thanks<br><br>A FAR more simple route to Windows AD authentication.
Requires no SAMBA or
<br>winbind:<br>http://kb.papercutsoftware.com/Main/ConfiguringSquidProxyToAuthenticateWithActiveDirectory<br><br>regards,<br>Dietrich<br><br>
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