It really isn't bizzare, because that is how it is designed to work. It
uses the credentials you provide to authenticate the user, and logs it
that way.
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Chad E. Naugle
Tech Support II, x. 7981
Travel Impressions, Ltd.
>>> "Riccardo Castellani" <ric.castellani_at_alice.it> 11/17/2010 2:24 PM
>>>
I tested Squid authentication by ActiveDirectory LDAP.
I tried to navigate in these 2 cases:
A) from clients which are in workgroup: if I type credentials of a
domain
user, surfing works fine.
B) from clients which are into domain: if I type credentials of my
domain
user (current logged domain user) Squid requests again me credentials !
While I type credentials of another domain user (different from my
current
domain user) surfing works !
Suggestions ?! It's very bizarre behaviour !
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