Ok here is my issue, I have compiled and installed the latest stable version of 
squid and samba, and all seemed well until I tried the following command and 
got the following output.  Anyone have any idea why this is not working like it 
used to, on my other box it will give the prompt where I can enter my username 
and password and it returns ok.  Wbinfo -u and -g will populate the user and 
group info so I am pretty sure that is setup correctly, I just seem to be 
missing something here .

Thanks
Jeremy

debian:/usr/local/squid/libexec# ./ntlm_auth  --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic 
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- -
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- h
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- e
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
unknown option: -l. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- p
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- e
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- r
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- -
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- p
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- r
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- o
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- t
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- o
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- c
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- o
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
unknown option: -l. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- =
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- s
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- q
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- u
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- i
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- -
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- 2
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- .
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- 5
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- -
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- a
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- s
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- i
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
./ntlm_auth: invalid option -- c
unknown option: -?. Exiting
./ntlm_auth usage:
./ntlm_auth [-b] [-f] [-d] [-l] domain\controller [domain\controller ...]
-b enables load-balancing among controllers
-f enables failover among controllers (DEPRECATED and always active)
-l changes behavior on domain controller failyures to last-ditch.
-d enables debugging statements if DEBUG was defined at build-time.

You MUST specify at least one Domain Controller.
You can use either \ or / as separator between the domain name 
and the controller name
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