2013/2/21 Markus Moeller <huaraz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Have you tried the -r flag ? > > ./squid_kerb_auth -h > Usage: > squid_kerb_auth [-d] [-i] [-r] [-s SPN] [-h] > -d full debug > -i informational messages > -r remove realm from username > -s service principal name > -h help > The SPN can be set to GSS_C_NO_NAME to allow any entry from keytab > default SPN is HTTP/fqdn@DEFAULT_REALM Thanks you very much. > > Markus > > "Esteban Torres Rodríguez" <mortenol.torres@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:CA+FbNVhoCTz6B6yrrEemRMJ2KHoNNZYEVieSuMkHxXtLgJXa4Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx... > >> I have configured my squid with autentication based on >> kerberos/ntlm/basic. >> The configuration no have problem, but yes I have a problem with the >> name user included in acls. >> Kerberos call to user as "user@xxxxxxxxxx", but ntlm and basic call to >> user as "user". This means that in my file acls users have to have >> both for the same person. >> >> Someone also happens? >> > >