Hi!
I´ve tried to use squid with winbind and couldn´t put it working. Then I
realized that it is not worth (at least in my case): it too boring to
add a user to some group and wait Active Diretory to replicate the
changes to ensure squid gets them. I use ntlm_auth and files containing
"domain\username" to build my access lists. It works really nice! And
you don´t need samba installed (at least I didn´t, running on Fedora 4
and installing squid from the RPM package).
If you need any help, just let me know.
Regards,
Luis Talora
Odhiambo WASHINGTON escreveu:
* On 10/08/06 14:37 +0200, Mario Iseli wrote:
| Hello,
|
| on the Internet i find tousands of Howtos how to install Squid,
| windbind, etc. Noone of them is working! Can anyone give my some hints
| where I find a good tutorial obout how to install a Squid with
| authentication (to Active Directory) and how to handle with Windows
| group-privileges? Is it necessary to execute "winbindd --set-auth-user
| bla%blabla"? What happens if the password of "bla" changes?
http://kb.papercutsoftware.com/Main/ConfiguringSquidProxyToAuthenticateWithActiveDirectory
-Wash
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