--enable-auth-modules='NCSA NTLM'
Does the use of quotes like this means that I am enabling NCSA _and_ NTLM?
here's my point. The directory /auth-modules/NCSA exists, but
/auth-modules/NTLM does not.
What exactly is this --enable-auth-modules line doing?
It does look like, after compilation, that I get any NTLM auth programs in
the /bin/.
Thanks,
Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chemolli Francesco (USI)" <ChemolliF@GruppoCredit.it>
To: "'Craig Fels'" <csfels@swbell.net>; <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 7:22 AM
Subject: RE: [SQU] ntlm.patch
> > Robert/Kinkie,
> >
> > I counted about 30 different files that couldn't be patched.
> > I'll do it
> > again today and write the filenames down and send them if you'd like.
> >
> > > > --enable-auth-modules='NCSA NTLM'
> > > > --enable-ntlm-auth-modules="NTLMSSP"
> >
> > Are the quotes required? Single or double--both are used here.
>
> If there's only one option, they're not.
> If there's more than one, yes, or it will
> confuse the options parser. If there's no variable expansion,
> single or double quotes are the same.
>
> --
> /kinkie
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