If your macs are configured to use Kerberos you could use squid_kerb_auth.
Latest cvs sources are at
http://squidkerbauth.cvs.sourceforge.net/squidkerbauth.
Use just ./configure and it should check everything for Mac
Markus
"Jonathan Chretien" <jonathan_chretien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BAY114-W3A0038736095F38FDFCA783B10@xxxxxxxxxx
Hi.
Is there an another way to authenticated my Macintosh computers with my
Active Directory. I have presently on my network Windows Computers and
Macintosh computers.
Presently, I put an static Ip address for my my. So ...all my Macintosh
computer are not authenticated until I find a solution.
If you have any suggestion I will appreciate.
Thanks.
Jonathan
Subject: RE: Apple Computers jam my NTLM Helpers.
From: henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: jonathan_chretien@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: mps@xxxxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 23:37:41 +0200
On tor, 2008-06-05 at 20:10 -0400, Jonathan Chretien wrote:
It's very strange. I really don't know if it's a Mac problem or if it's a
problem with the Helper that has difficulty to talk with Mac Computers.
Shoule be easy to see with a wireshark capture of the traffic. Each new
connection starting an NTLM handshake reserves a helper until the
authentication completes or the connection is closed.
My guess on what happens is that the client opens a connection, sends
the initial negotiate blob, and gets the challenge from the helper and
then just sits there doing nothing with the connection, when it's
expected to send an authentication blob (final NTLM packet)
Regards
Henrik
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