Hello All,

Working in a Windows shop has it difficulties especially when trying to
prove the case for Open Source...

I am hoping that Squid is it!

But I can't get the darn thing to authenticate to a W2k3 AD server due
to changes in Samba that haven't migrated to Squid. I get a compile
error with the -with-samba-sources directive. It fails with the 

gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../include -I../../../include
-I/usr/local/src/samba-3.0.0/source    -O3 -march=i686 -mcpu=i686
-funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -c `test -f wb_common.c || echo
'./'`wb_common.c
wb_common.c: In function `init_request':
wb_common.c:67: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:76: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:77: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c:77: structure has no member named `domain'
wb_common.c: In function `winbindd_send_request':

error


So, is LDAP an alternative? What about NT Groups?

Any help appreciated!

Thanks,
Dave Augustus

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