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Re: Getting username from NTLM but ignore domain and password?

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Hi,

At 15:57 05/03/2008, Adrian wrote:
Hi,

I want to create an authenticator in perl - I don't want people
to have to manually type usernames and passwords,  I just
hope to grab their usernames from the NTLM and trust that
they haven't installed a browser that can't supply the
credentials automatically like IE.

There is a number of different domains too so I want to be
able to accept them all..  Is there a way to get IE to send the
username that squid passes onto an external authentication
module?  The authenticator will permit any password - I just
want it to capture the username.

The idea is that the proxy stays transparent but I can still
see the usernames in the log files if I need to.

I'd really appreciate any tips.

Such NTLM authenticator is already in Squid: fakeauth.

Regards

Guido

Thanks,
Adrian.


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