On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, P�l Marius Baltzersen wrote:
> Our Identd is a free basic implementation of RFC931/RFC1413 for Windows NT.
> Basicly it returns the user id of the current user to any RFC931 formatted request to port 113/tcp.
>
> It
> is free
> runs as a NT service (i.e. daemon)
> looks up the current userid dynamicly form the registry
> needs no configuration
> is easily installed
> has no silly graphics
>
> Identd can be used as a trivial light weight authentication service against web and proxy servers like Apache and Squid.
>
> Its home page is http://info.ost.eltele.no/freeware/identd/
I found a great identd server for Win9X that seems to work just fine
on NT too. I have it automatically installed (or copied, actually) on
all workstations via a logon script, and it is totally invisible
(under NT I can see it in the Process Manager, but not Task Manager).
By default it is not invisible, but with the right command-line
options, it is.
Grab it at:
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac/home.html
I helped fix a minor bug with this client where it did not place a
CR/LF on the end of an ident request as it should have, which also
exposed a bug in Squid which also got fixed. :-)
-- Chris Dillon - cdillon@wolves.k12.mo.us - cdillon@inter-linc.net
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Received on Wed Jun 02 1999 - 17:28:17 MDT
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