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So I have setup a squid proxy on a Ubuntu server and now want to setup user targeting with my domain.

I would like to be able to set acl's for security groups within AD, is this possible and how can I do this?

 

The users also need to authenticate with the proxy as it is wide open at the moment, I have set the proxy with group policy. I want the proxy to be linked to AD so that users login and get specific acl's. All the tutorials I've seen are pop-up messages asking for the username and password. I would like this to happen automatically so when the user logs in they automatically authenticate. How would I achieve this? I thought NTLM would play a part in this? And then the security groups that the user is part of will have a set of blocked websites that squid enforces

 

Thanks in advance

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