How would I go about implementing this
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks Martin [mailto:MBrooks@tjguk.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 01 September, 1999 13:26
To: 'Bester Leon'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
TAYLOR JOYNSON GARRETT
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Simplest isn't always the best suited. If you're running an NT network I'd
suggest using SMB_AUTH then your usernames and passwords for your proxy are
identical to that for you network and centrally administered. It's a
/little/ bit of work to set it up but nothing overly taxing.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bester Leon [mailto:BesterL@ael.co.za]
Sent: 01 September 1999 12:24
To: 'Brooks Martin'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
What is the simplest authentication to install
Leon
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From: Brooks Martin [mailto:MBrooks@tjguk.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 01 September, 1999 13:13
To: 'Bester Leon'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
TAYLOR JOYNSON GARRETT
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*nods*
You could use authentication. The would provide you with the IP and the
username in the log file.
Mart.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bester Leon [mailto:BesterL@ael.co.za]
Sent: 01 September 1999 12:12
To: 'Brooks Martin'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
Unfortunately these meachines are all running DHCP/BOOTP and we are looking
on close on 800 machines. Some of them are dial-up as well and the
assignment of IP addresses for dial-up users are from a pool of addresses
Any other ideas ??
What about using authentication
Leon
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks Martin [mailto:MBrooks@tjguk.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 01 September, 1999 13:06
To: 'Bester Leon'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
TAYLOR JOYNSON GARRETT
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In all honesty, if you have more than 10 hosts you wouldn't however...
Add lines like the following to /etc/hosts
172.28.0.1 machine1
172.28.0.2 machine2
172.28.0.3 machine3
etc
-----Original Message-----
From: Bester Leon [mailto:BesterL@ael.co.za]
Sent: 01 September 1999 12:03
To: 'Brooks Martin'; Bester Leon; 'squid-users@ircache.net'
Subject: RE: Resolve user names
How would I go about impementing DNS resolution
Received on Wed Sep 01 1999 - 10:01:07 MDT
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