Kinkie wrote:
> On 6/27/07, Andreas Pettersson <andpet@telia.com> wrote:
>> Hi list.
>>
>> I'm trying to have usernames logged in access.log, but I'm not (at the
>> moment) interested in any kind of authentication. It should be more like
>> a bonus, so to speak. If someone browses using firefox on linux then
>> there's no hope, BUT traffic from my Windows 2003 Terminal Servers using
>> Internet Explorer is perhaps easier to track. I just don't know how to
>> approach this. I want the client to (silently) pass credentials but not
>> deny access if there's none. (However there is an Active Directory
>> available.)
>
> This can be done by ACL:
>
> [first the usual stuff protecting cachemgr, setting up ntlm
> authentication via winbind. etc, then:]
> <snip>
Ok, so there still is the need to do a lookup against the directory
using winbind?
(Somehow I feel this question has an obvious answer, but this is
completely unknown land to me)
-- AndreasReceived on Thu Jun 28 2007 - 11:24:32 MDT
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