I have to configure Squid to allow/disallow users access to the Internet 
based on their NT userid/password.  Also to be used for tracking purposes :(

Machine is a Red Hat Linux 7.1 server running squid-2.3.STABLE4-10 rpm from 
the 7.1 CD.

I discovered that it installs an authenticator in /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth 
which looks like it could do what I want.

Problem seems to be that this program expects a /usr/lib/squid/smb_auth.sh 
which is NOT included with the RPM.

Has anyone got this to work or have an alternate solution?

Ideally I would prefer to pick up automagically their NT login without them 
having enter their userid and password again....

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