Nevermind, I found fakeauth_auth and am using that. It works well with
the -S parameter on squid_ldap_group.
Oliver
Oliver Hookins wrote:
> 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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