Hi Markus, Yeah, it seemed so at the time. I tested with the same user on a Windows 7 and 2003 server. Worked fine on one and not the other. Since correcting permissions on the keytab file it's working fine on both. Could also be a total coincidence honestly. I've tried so many things I lost track to tell you the truth, but I'll be sure to update you on Monday (hopefully with good news).
Cheers, Pedro On 25 Oct 2014, at 15:22, Markus Moeller wrote: > Hi Pedro, > > Good to know you solved it. From your post it sounded like XP worked and Win > 7 didn’t > > Markus > > > "Pedro Lobo" <pal...@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:75991cae-5f10-4635-b012-d372c27f8...@gmail.com... > Hi Markus, > > I initially had it configured as such and changed it to auth_param negotiate > program /usr/lib/squid3/negotiate_kerberos_auth -d -r -s > HTTP/proxy01tst.fake.net as a troubleshooting step. I've since then changed > it back. Dan pointed out earlier that it could be a permissions problem, and > sure enough, permissions on /etc/squid3/PROXY.keytab were wrong (group had no > read permissions). Fixing that seems to have sorted out the problem. I'll be > doing more extensive testes on Monday when the test group start surfing the > web. > > Thanks for all the help! > > On 25 Oct 2014, at 14:13, Markus Moeller wrote: >
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