[KLUG Members] Squid and ntlm_auth
Green Proc
greenproc at charter.net
Tue Sep 6 23:49:24 EDT 2005
Squid is the mechanism that is performing the user authentication,
through the method of either NTLM or BASIC. What ds (directory service)
does your Squid setup check with to identify users?
I don't think that you have the option of using a specific ACL when NTLM
is used as the authentication protocol, and yet a different ACL when
BASIC is used as the authentication protocol. I assume that you wish to
check a specific ACL depending on the authentication protocol that is
negotiated?
Komal wrote:
>>Because there are two methods of authentication: NTLM & BASIC. Browsers
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> that
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>>do not support NTLM (i.e. the browser isn't IE) will be allowed to go down
>>level and authenticate via BASIC with is a standard part of HTTP.
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> Thank you.
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> Now I can authenticate to windows 2000 server. I have three your
> joe,Komal,Smita. Is there ACL which can be used to deny or grant access to
> users authenticated by NTLM.
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> Regards,
>
> Komal
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