hi,
yes I have figured it out that it is more complex..you can say that again.
it is not that I am new to squid..have been using for quite some time..but as they say
I was only using 10 percent of its extensive capabilities...now after reading the
documentation I saw what all was possible and wanted to try it out..because the way
I see it..it has all the features that M$ ISA has...so I can straightaway dispense with
ISA if this works out..
that is why I wanted to integrate this with 2000 AD...no luck so far...will keep trying.
best wishes,
Jawed
On 25 Sep 2004 at 13:30, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> There is no need of Samba when running on Windows. The Windows port
> contains native Windows authentication helpers.
>
> On UNIX the approach using Samba is defenitely the way to go for NT Domain
> / AD integration.
>
>
> For AD it is also possible to use LDAP, but this is a little more complex
> to configure and not as dynamic in features provided.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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