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Sep 11 08 4:40 am
Hi,
I'm running Wingate requiring user authentication. In Windows my users login using that little executable that shows on the server as a Java login.
I now have a user that runs only Linux on his laptop. Is there any way for him to authenticate in Wingate?
thanks!
Sep 11 08 7:08 pm
If you mean the Java login client, I imagine that should work on linux if Java is installed. Is he having a problem with it?
Sep 11 08 10:25 pm
logan wrote:If you mean the Java login client, I imagine that should work on linux if Java is installed. Is he having a problem with it?
He hasn't tried anything, because I don't what he should try... :-)
On Windows, we use QbikAuth.exe, I don't suppose this same executable can run on Linux, can it?
Or is there some cross-platform, browser-based Java login? How can I get it to work?
Thanks!
Sep 11 08 11:52 pm
Hi
The Java login should work. You need to enable the java login in the WWW proxy, and make the WWW proxy policy require authentication.
Alternatively you can use in-built HTTP Basic authentication (I don't know if a linux client will support NTLM - maybe if SAMBA installed?). In case of using HTTP basic auth, the policies need to be relaxed a bit - to "user may be assumed"
Regards
Adrien
Sep 13 08 5:07 am
Thanks, I got it to work now.
I thought that Java authentication meant using the QbikAuth.exe program... I had never seen that browser-based login.
This was under Ubuntu Linux, using Firefox. I had to install the Java runtime to get it to work, of course.
Thanks for your help!
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