Hi Chris,
> Which versions of kerberos are compatible with ntlm authentication in squid 2.5? Up to now, I have compiled samba with kerberos 1.3.6, as more recent versions appear to break ntlm authentication.
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> Running the command wbinfo -t after compiling samba with the newer kerberos version returns a working response.
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> However, as my organisation is now adopting x86_64 based servers, this has become an issue, as 1.3.6 will not compile on this architecture. Any suggestions?
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I have no answer for your problem (yet :-), but I am quite interested to
know how you set up a working kerberos ntlm authentication, both on
server side and client side. If you could describe your configuration in
a few lines, I think it would be very interesting for all the linux
users that would like to achieve transparent authentication (or windows
users that would like to avoid standard ntlm auth). What version of
samba did you use? It seems that you use MIT kerberos implementation, so
it is probably not samba 4. Would it be possible for you to provide a
few sample configuration files, and a few hints on how to achieve this?
Thanks a lot
Denis
> Chris Vaughan
> Department of Lands
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