Hi Markus, Yeah, it seemed so at the time. I tested with the same user on a Windows 7 and 2003 server. Worked fine on one and not the other. Since correcting permissions on the keytab file it's working fine on both. Could also be a total coincidence honestly. I've tried so many things I lost track to tell you the truth, but I'll be sure to update you on Monday (hopefully with good news). Cheers, Pedro On 25 Oct 2014, at 15:22, Markus Moeller wrote: > Hi Pedro, > > Good to know you solved it. From your post it sounded like XP worked and Win 7 didn’t > > Markus > > > "Pedro Lobo" <palobo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:75991CAE-5F10-4635-B012-D372C27F8AC4@xxxxxxxxx... > Hi Markus, > > I initially had it configured as such and changed it to auth_param negotiate program /usr/lib/squid3/negotiate_kerberos_auth -d -r -s HTTP/proxy01tst.fake.net as a troubleshooting step. I've since then changed it back. Dan pointed out earlier that it could be a permissions problem, and sure enough, permissions on /etc/squid3/PROXY.keytab were wrong (group had no read permissions). Fixing that seems to have sorted out the problem. I'll be doing more extensive testes on Monday when the test group start surfing the web. > > Thanks for all the help! > > On 25 Oct 2014, at 14:13, Markus Moeller wrote: >
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