On tor, 2007-08-09 at 08:14 +0200, Angel Mieres wrote:
> If you need to use the -S option then you have to use it in a different
> manner, and obviously the different manner here is the way to call
> helper, right? 8=)
THe difference is in what is being used as login name. When doing an
NTLM login the login name is usually domain/user, while in most other
login methods the login name is just the user name.
wbinfo_group understands both forms, since it is focused on being used
in Windows networks.
squid_ldap_group expects a plain user name as login as it's focus is
LDAP networks, but can be told via the -S option to ignore any NT domain
component of the login name.
Regards
Henrik
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