--------------------- PatchSet 1826 Date: 2001/04/06 22:11:09 Author: rbcollins Branch: squid-amake Tag: (none) Log: Moving Changelog to ChangeLog Members: src/auth/basic/helpers/SMB/ChangeLog:1.1->1.1.2.1 --- /dev/null Wed Feb 14 00:51:37 2007 +++ squid/src/auth/basic/helpers/SMB/ChangeLog Wed Feb 14 00:51:50 2007 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +28 September 1999, version 0.05 + +- Easier debugging: added the -d option to smb_auth. + +- Bugfix: a password containing a backslash character was always + denied. Reported by Menno Stevens. + +- The -S option now accepts both slashes and backslashes and + allows the share name to be preceded by a (back)slash. + +5 June 1999, version 0.04 + +- Allow for both \n and \r\n end-of-line termination in the + proxyauth file located on the PDC. This eliminates the most + common installation problem. + +- The location of the proxyauth file can be changed (for each + domain) using the new -S option. Useful when the NETLOGON + share is located on a FAT filesystem. + Thanks to Colin Manning . + +2 Februari 1999, version 0.03 + +- Support for pass-through authentication (trust relationships) + added. Suggested by Matthew Wood . + +- Bugfix: smb_auth.sh searched for the PDC only. + +- Many documentation improvements. + +9 December 1998, version 0.02 + +- smb_auth now uses Samba instead of pam_smb. This simplifies the + installation of smb_auth and increases platform support. + +- Access control by user and group: smb_auth now tries to read + the file \netlogon\proxyauth. By restricting read access on + this file access to the proxy can be controlled. + +- Easier configuration: + + - smb_auth is now fully configurable with command-line options + (i.e. in squid.conf). No more hacking in the source code. + + - In most cases it is sufficient to specify just the domain name. + smb_auth searches for a working domain controller on each + authentication request (note that Squid caches valid requests). + +- Easier installation: Makefile added. Simply typing "make install" + will work for most people. + +- In a multi-domain situation, users must now enter domain\user + instead of user\domain. This conforms to NT notation. Thanks to + Jason Haar for pointing this out. + +31 July 1998, version 0.01