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    DansGuardian Authentication in Windows.

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      friskee
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      I have been asked to filter our internet for different groups of users at work. One group will use a whitelist so will only have access to a few sites determined by management. The other group will use a blacklist based on content. Danguardian seems perfect but I can't seem to get authentication happening. I have tried setting up (in squid) LDAP and NTLM but I can't get either to work. IE does pop up a login box but nothing happens when I log in. Somebody please help!!!

      Current configurations:
      pfSense 2.0.3-RELEASE (i386)
      Squid3: 3.1.20 pkg 2.0.6
      Dansguardian: 2.12.0.3 pkg v.0.1.8

      Windows environment
      2 DC's Windows Server 2008 R2
      Client Machines Windows 7 with IE10

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        wheelz
        last edited by

        Read through this thread:  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,58700.0.html

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          friskee
          last edited by

          I'm getting stuck on:

          16.    In SSH run commands to test:
            a.  wbinfo -t  (This should return that it succeeded)
            b.  wbinfo -u  (This should return a list of users in the domain)

          wbinfo -t works fine but wbinfo -u returns no users. Still same result if i restart samba.

          Any ideas?

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            marcelloc
            last edited by

            @friskee:

            Any ideas?

            you do not need wbinfo -u. It will work only on small user lists.

            wbinfo -t is all you need to know if it is running or not.

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              friskee
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              @marcelloc:

              @friskee:

              Any ideas?

              you do not need wbinfo -u. It will work only on small user lists.

              wbinfo -t is all you need to know if it is running or not.

              how do I know that it can successfully pull users from active directory?

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