Jonathan Franks wrote:

I think Andre's point, ...

There are at least two perspectives on the problem.  One perspective is
always how can the computer be used to avoid having the problem again in
the future.

By incorpo

... Sometimes that's just not an option, and I'm not rich enough to turn down the work.

Bizarre.  There are tons and tons of well-paying jobs out there if you
know anything about computing (read: anything but MS).

I won't argue either way for the inclusion of the patch,

That's a different topic.  The patch can help sites that got suckered
into AD make a phased transition to tools that don't such major ass.

... On the other hand, I have Squid running on OpenBSD as a proxy
at one location now, and simply provide separate proxies based
on AD OU's using group policy. It's not elegant, but it works.

However good squid and obsd are, piggy-backing them on to a failed
infrastructure only digs the hole deeper.  Such solutions are in the
short term helpful, but can easily end up mortgaging your future.

-Lars

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