The difference is in the authentication schemes configured in the
auth_param directive of squid.conf.
basic plain text username+password login box
ntlm NTLM login. Automatic login for MSIE users logged on to domain
digest Digest HTTP authentication. login+password login box shown, but
the password is never sent in plain text over the network.
Each of these three schemes have their own set of helpers. The helper
you use have no effect on how the scheme operates, only how Squid
connects to your password database for verifying if the credentials
supplied by the users browser is valid or not.
You cannot use a helper designed for one authentication scheme in
another authentication scheme.
Regards
Henrik
tis 2002-12-10 klockan 16.46 skrev Mohsin Khan:
> A-o-a
>
> While using smb_auth, do a user need to
> supply his username and passwd in while trying to
> access the internet, what if he is login on to the
> domain.
>
> LIke in ntlm_auth you do not need to
> supply your passowrd in a pop up window if you are
> being logged on domain.
>
> Can any one, tell me what are the
> actual differences between these two, methods
>
> =====
> Regards,
> Mohsin Khan
> CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate 2.0 )
>
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Received on Tue Dec 10 2002 - 09:22:26 MST
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