Yeah, the FAQ tells you some things that you
definitely need to know, but I spent over a week
getting winbind to work properly ... I could get
username authentication against a NT 4.0 domain, but
the group authentication (wb_group) just wouldn't work
... until I fell back to Samba 2.2.6 ... I'm not a
guru, so I quite possibly did something wrong, but
heck if I can see what that might be -- I tried
*really hard* :)
In fact, exactly following documentation led to
failure (or undocumented outcomes) over and over
again. It was groups.google that saved me.
You'll need NTLM and winbind authenticators ... type
./configure --help under your squid and samba
directory to get a clue ... and see the FAQ as Henrik
says.
I have it working on RedHat7.3, Samba 2.2.6 and
Squid2.5-STABLE2 ... I want to try again with the
latest Samba, Squid and RedHat 9.
So go and do what Henrik says, give it a try with the
versions I mentioned, use the \ separator and not the
+ (you'll see what this means if you're doing your
part) and come back.
...welcome to Open Source!
Michael
--- Marco Meurer <MMeurer@hsb.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i would like to use squid 2.5 Stable2 with NTLM
> Auth. against a Windows 2000
> domain controller. But i don`t know how
> i must compile it and what i have to edit in
> squid.conf that it works.
> I would like to create 3 groups
> One group that have full acces to the Internet, one
> group that have only
> http access and at least one group that
> have only access to some URL. The user often change
> the PC and so I can't
> use the IP adress, i must verify the username.
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