From: Guido Serassio Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 11:37:06 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Updated mswin_check_lm_group documentation X-Git-Tag: SQUID_3_1_0_1~49^2~237 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1d09e43eef6282db4ddb7270611ffc5c5ea01921;p=thirdparty%2Fsquid.git Updated mswin_check_lm_group documentation --- diff --git a/helpers/external_acl/mswin_lm_group/readme.txt b/helpers/external_acl/mswin_lm_group/readme.txt old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index 9bce80a9f0..461325ca54 --- a/helpers/external_acl/mswin_lm_group/readme.txt +++ b/helpers/external_acl/mswin_lm_group/readme.txt @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ This is the readme.txt file for mswin_check_lm_group, an external -helper fo the External ACL Scheme for Squid. +helper for the External ACL Scheme for Squid. -This helper must be used in with an authentication scheme, tipically -basic or NTLM, based on Windows NT/2000 domain users. +This helper must be used in with an authentication scheme (tipically +basic or NTLM) based on Windows NT/2000 domain users (LM mode). It reads from the standard input the domain username and a list of groups and tries to match it against the groups membership of the specified username. @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ and the DomainUsers files will contain only the following line: "Domain Users" NOTES: -- The standard group name comparation is case sensitive, so group name +- The standard group name comparison is case sensitive, so group name must be specified with same case as in the NT/2000 Domain. - It's possible to enable not case sensitive group name comparation (-c), - but on on some non - English locales, the results can be unexpected. + It's possible to enable case insensitive group name comparison (-c), + but on some not-english locales, the results can be unexpected. - Native WIN32 NTLM and Basic Helpers must be used without the -A & -D switches. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Testing I strongly reccomend that mswin_check_lm_group is tested prior to being used in a production environment. It may behave differently on different platforms. To test it, run it from the command line. Enter username and group -pairs separated by a space (username must entered with domain\\username +pairs separated by a space (username must entered with domain%5cusername syntax). Press ENTER to get an OK or ERR message. Make sure pressing behaves the same as a carriage return. Make sure pressing aborts the program.