Have a look at the SMB_AUTH package. It's very Easy to setup and works like a charm. I have not used it with more than 300 users though, so I'm not sure how scalable it is. I guess it's dependant on the NT server's FS ability as it basically does a smbclient connection for AUTH. Sorry, I can't help you with LDAP. Something I need to learn more about... HTH -Nix PS. It's considered rude to attach any files to a mailing list. Especially Microsoft .vcf files to a Linux mailing list :-) Just a friendly reminder. At 11:48 AM 19/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
hello all, i am running squid 2 on a SuSe 6.3 and it works OK. Now I want to restrict my users' access logged on a Windows NT terminal server. So I cannot restrict them by IP numbers because there is only one. Now I have seen the parameter "authenticat_program" for an external authenticator. In squid.conf they tell about the program ncsa_auth, but Suse seems to use LDAP access. I started LDAP server and tried to enter a user, but I was not successful. I read the administrator guide from openldap.org but I think I need more basic understanding in this subject. Is there any easy introduction to administration of openldap, adding users, defining access rights... Thanks for any hint Richard Hegewald
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