Hendrik,
you mentioned quite a while ago on http://squid.sourceforge.net/ntlm/
the following: "Squid can "easily" fetch the logged in username from a
faked NTLM authentication session."
This would be useful for me to grab the user's username via NTLM for
group authorisation without having to go through the rigmarole of
setting everything up actual NTLM authentication from a domain
controller. Can it actually be done as easily as you thought? What would
be involved?
Thanks,
Oliver
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