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Dear Markus,
 
Please i have few confusions which i want to satisfy.
 
1. If kerberos Authentication fails then what would be the fallback behavior would the Basic authentication to Ldap will be used instead? Does it need to be defined? what is the best strategy as Basic Authentication will be in clear text. In microsoft Environment the fallback is to NTLM authentication if kerberos fails isnt it a better strategy.
 
 
 
2. Isnt it better to use the combinition of kerberos/ldap only for SSO with active directory? Why winbind/Samba is referred in many tutorials while to me it look redundant? does it give any additional benefit or is it more stable? can u please enlighten me.
 
 
 
 
regards,
Bilal

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> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: huaraz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 13:34:15 +0100
> Subject:  Re: SSO with Active Directory-Squid Clients
>
> Have a look at
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Authenticate/Kerberos and
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/squidkerbauth/files/squidkerbldap/squid_kerb_ldap-1.2.1/squid_kerb_ldap-1.2.1.tar.gz/download
>
> Regards
> Markus
>
> "GIGO ." wrote in message
> news:SNT134-w171836624CE7937AD90D3EB91B0@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Dear All/Amos,
>
> I want to allow certain(not all) Active Directory users to use squid by way
> of SSO with Active Directory. So means when any one from those specific
> users will login into Active Directory they should have automatically access
> to internet via Squid Proxy. Other AD users which have not permissions
> granted in Squid will be disallowed. Is it possible? How please guide in
> detail.
>
>
> This was my assumption of how it would be done:
>
> I needed to compile squid with these additional
> options --enable-basic-auth-helpers="LDAP" --enable-auth="basic,negotiate,ntlm"
> --enable-external-acl-helpers="wbinfo_group,ldap_group" --enable-negotiate-auth-helpers="squid_kerb_auth"
> Right??
>
>
> I need to configure krb5.conf to point to AD as Default_realm on CENTOS 5.4
> to right?
>
>
> I think that i must need to make Centos 5.4 member of the domain? Am i right
> or its not necessary
>
>
> How these specific AD users(with internet access allowed) will be
> told/mentioned to the squid?
>
>
>
> I have also studied your article
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Authenticate/Ldap?action=print
>
> However this is allowing all(not specific) Active Directory or LDAP users
> internet access. This logic is just checking the validity of user account
> with Active directory by popping up a login/password and if succeeded
> network access is granted. Am i right?
>
>
>
> Bottom line is that i am completely lost and have not much idea what and how
> to do it. We previously are using Microsoft ISA server and are about to move
> to Squid and this requirement is very necessary.
>
>
> regards,
>
> Bilal Aslam
>
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