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Squid Version:  Squid 3.4.8

OS Version:  Debian 8 (8.2)

 

I have installed Squid on a server using Debian 8 and seem to have the basics operating, at least when I start the squid service, I have am no longer getting any error messages.  At this time, the goal is to authenticate users from Active Directory and log the user and the websites they are accessing.

 

The problem I am having is, when I set Firefox 35.0.1 on my Windows 7 workstation to use the Squid proxy, I am getting the log in page (image below).

 

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I have tried entering my user name in various form EXAMPLE/USERID, USERID, EXAMPLE/ADMINISTRATOR, ADMINISTRATOR and the password and I have not had a successful at this time.

 

I have attached the squid.conf, smb.conf, krb5.conf, and access.log files for review.  If you would like to see the cache.log file, please contact me as the file is too large to include in this post.

 

What is frustrating, is I have been using the following site, http://wiki.bitbinary.com/index.php/Active_Directory_Integrated_Squid_Proxy along with a few others like it as a guide, and during the testing sections for testing authentication, it has been successful.  I don’t understand why it is failing at this point in the process.

 

Thank you,

 

Dan Olson

Indian Health Care Resource Center

Network Support Specialist

Main: 918.588.1900 Ext. 2212

Direct: 918.382.1212

www.ihcrc.org

 

 

 

Attachment: squid.conf
Description: squid.conf

Attachment: access.log
Description: access.log

Attachment: krb5.conf
Description: krb5.conf

Attachment: smb.conf
Description: smb.conf

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