Hello All
We have been using Squid and ntlm_auth for many years with mainly
success. However we have always had a few annoyances like continual
authentication pop-ups if a user has changed their password and not
restarted their session or, as now, persistent popups which seem related
to a browser update (Google Chrome is the suspect currently).
It occurred to me that thee days we don't use ntlm_auth to block
Internet access per se but rather to capture the username to manage
access using ACLs and the username.
So I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for a Squid config where the
ntlm_auth helper always succeeded regardless of the password so they
user gets waived through and Squid has the username needed to process
the ACLs?
Thanks
Noel
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