Hi Craig,
Yep, works perfectly,
Still have to see how we drop back to basic authentication, some users are
getting their hotmail with outlook express, and in such a case you'll not
see the username, but the hotmail logon name.
It allso seems that when users have to log on to some website, the logfiles
contain this logon name instead of the windows logon name, but I've only
seen this with one user.
All the citrix users use ms outlook, some users get their own web based
hotmail, so that's no problem.
I'm not so worried about the network traffic as I'm using the fake_auth
module.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Craig Fels [mailto:csfels@swbell.net]
Verzonden: Thursday, November 23, 2000 5:36 PM
Aan: Yuri Sytema; Squid-Users; thomas@an-netz.de
Onderwerp: Re: [SQU] NTLM....and traffic/resources needed from BDC
I have squid with NTLM running on a Linux box for testing purposes. Its
only been up for a couple of days and I only have a couple users connecting
through it.
For those of you who have it running in production (no longer just testing),
what helper are you using? NTLMSSP? Fake_auth?
I'm a little concerned with the extra traffic and work the BDC has to do
when using NTLMSSP. Have any of you using found anything to worry about?
Yuri, I'm in a similar Environment as you. Citrix Servers and the need to
block/allow access for the clients. Looks like Robert and Kinkie have a
winner here for this environment.
Robert/Kinkie...if no one has said it yet...I personally appreciate the time
and work you've put into this much needed addition for Squid. Thanks!
Thanks again.
Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: Yuri Sytema <Yuri.S@arma.nl>
To: Squid-Users <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 4:19 AM
Subject: [SQU] NTLM
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been running squid with NTLM over here for about 2 weeks, and it
works
> perfectly.
>
> We're currentlu using several machines and 5 citrix machines with +- 120
> users.
>
> Great :)
>
> Thanks..
>
> Yuri Sytema
>
>
>
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