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Hi,

It works just out the box.
You just need to install it on a Domain Member machine.

Regards

Guido Serassio
Acme Consulting S.r.l.
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-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: tony.fei@xxxxxxxx [mailto:tony.fei@xxxxxxxx] 
Inviato: martedì 10 agosto 2010 3.23
A: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oggetto:  AD integration for user authentication in Squid 2.7 Windows version

Dear All

I found the feature 'Native Windows Basic, Negotiate and NTLM Authenticators with NTLMv2 support'  on Squid2.7 for Windows. But I explored but seldom share found to indicate how to implement this.
In Linux Samba+Krb5 can make Squid talk with AD, but not sure if addtional packages need install to let Squid for Windows integrated with AD.

Would you pls enlighten me, if can share some similar case and sample config will be very appreciated!



Best Regards
Tony Fei




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