ons 2007-06-27 klockan 15:43 +1000 skrev Matthew Smith: > I have a site that is using NTLM authentication (using samba's ntlm > helper). They use a mix of upper and lower case for their usernames in > Active Directory, eg: Matthew.Smith. The system controls access by way > of userlists written out in lower case, eg: matthew.smith. How are these lists defined? If you are using Samba then I suppose there is a Windows domain around somewhere. Would it make sense to have these "userlists" defined as Windows domain groups instead? > I am finding that when users authenticate with mixed case they do not > get effected by limits like reply_max_size and delay pools. Is this > expected? should my user lists match case with active directory? Can I > force squid to treat Matthew.Smith as matthew.smith? acl some_users proxy_auth -i "/path/to/list/of/someusers.txt" ís one way.. The Windows domain group membership acl helper is also case-insensitive. Regards Henrik
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