> -----Original Message----- > From: Luis Claudio Botelho - Chefe de Tecnologia e Redes > [mailto:lbotelho@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:20 PM > To: Jevos, Peter; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: FW: How to improve integratin of LDAP > authentication > > Hi Peter > > We have this configuration here in my job. > > My workstations doesn't ask for login and password because they are > integrated in the domain. > > Only the workstations that doesn't belong to the domain ask for > user/password. > > The question is: is your workstation connected to the domain? Have you > configured SAMBA in your Linux Server? > > Regards! > > Luis Claudio Botelho > Brazil > Thanks for your answer Luis Of coursse our stations are connected into the domain. I'm not using samba yet ( but it'spossible ) But all i'd like ot know is a brief principle how it works ( or brief howto ) Thx pet > > Hi, > > I'd like to ask you one question. > I have ldap authentication against AD that works perfectly. > My config is: > auth_param basic program /usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_ldap_auth -R -b > "dc=x, dc=x" -D "cn=x,ou=x,ou=x,dc=x,dc=x,dc=x" -w "x" -f > sAMAccountName=%s -h 10.0.0.1 -p 3268 > > When I run it login window apperas to insert login credentials. And > that's fine and it works. > My question is: Is it possible to hand over this credentials from MS > Windows login credentials automatically ( like domainname\user ) ? > The reason is to avoid the interuption with login window. So probably > squid should be somehow dig out this credentials from the system > > Is it actually possible ? > > Thx > > pet > > >