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    Pfsense 2.2.6 – Squid3 Single Sign On With AD (NON TRANSPARENT)

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      mlefevre
      last edited by

      Hello there,

      I am looking for a guide to made SSO on my Squid to log users connection.
      At the moment Squid is installed and ok with a non-transparent (to log users access) , i do not want users to type there Login/password, i want to know if there is a way to keep Windows Credentials (With Samba Package, Kerberos ….)

      After hours of research, i found only this How to:
      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=58700.0

      But it is not really up-to-date and i don't really know if it keep possible.

      Then i want to know if someone can explain me, but not necessary in detail i got some competence.

      Sorry for my approximative english , and thanks for all.

      Regards,
      Morgan

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        mlefevre
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        I reply to myself after days of research:

        I've tried to install Samba3 to join AD domain, but it says "AD support not compiled in"

        Then i've installed subversion, checkout ports, and i want to compiled in /usr/ports/net/samba36

        It says to me : Make: command not found

        Ok but then after a shot research…... I seems to be impossible to compile in pfsense environment?
        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Can_I_compile_software_on_pfSense

        I think i miss something? How could i do then :/

        Really thanks for help

        Regards.

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          andersons
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          Hello! I followed this topic (doing some tests with success until now):

          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=96771.0

          This method uses wmi to authenticate the users.

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            mlefevre
            last edited by

            Thanks, that's will help me, good guide and nice idea.

            I'll test it.

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              mlefevre
              last edited by

              I got it at 90% i think x)

              I've asked for help in the topic you give me i don't know if i'll get a response :x

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