It is highly preferable to use the winbind method for connecting to the
Windows NT domain.
If you wish to use the old SMB based ntlm_auth helper then it expects the
login server(s) to be named
domain\\servername
You should list many servers if you have to work around certain
limitations of the SMB protocol used. The listed servers do not need to be
domain controllers but need to be member of the domain (or a trusted
domain).
Regards
Henrik
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Juliano Fontoura Pereira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wish to use squid with NTLM authentication, when I execute ntlm_auth
> returns the following message:
>
> [root@localhost squid]# ./ntlm_auth -d w2k
> ntlm-auth[28209](ntlm_auth.c:187): Adding domain-controller w2k
> Couldn't grok domain-controller w2k
>
> You can help me?
> Whats the steps for compile the squid with ntlm_auth?
> Can I use to authenticate in Active Directory in Windows 2000.
>
> Thanks
>
> Juliano F. Pereira
> Analista de Suporte
> Voffice
> juliano@voffice.com.br
> +55 (48) 224-8580
> Florianópolis-SC
>
>
>
Received on Thu Sep 12 2002 - 14:59:13 MDT
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