Understood on the authentication mechanism. Now, this is the curious part - if, after entering my uname and pw (once, or a few times, doesn't matter), then cancelling the login, I get the Censornet "Authentication Failed" error message. SO, I am communicating with Censornet, but not being authenticated.As you know, Censornet isn't difficult to configure, nor are there a lot of configuration settings to make. But, just for fun, I reinstalled Censornet, to make sure I didn't futz anything up the first go-round. No luck, sameissues.And, our AD server is also our system's time server. I mad sure that I configured Censornet to use it to sync the time. Both are at the same time.I think, though, that that's important mainly for user and workstation discovery.
Ok now maybe I'm stating the obvious, but have you added your workstation in the Censornet management interface? I prefer doing it by mac address. Then after you've added it you still have to give it permissions from the pull-down menu. Then you have to give your username permissions in the web interface too - by default all workstations and all users have no access to everything.
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