This is Cntlm with Kerberos patch applied.
Works on a Ubuntu 12.04 box, at least for me.
Dependency: Kerberos.
If Kerberos is compiled to a different location, say, $HOME/usr, compile Cntlm with
./configure --enable-kerberos
export LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/usr/lib
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=$HOME/usr/include
make
To run it, try cntlm --help
or cntlm -v
and fix whatever it complains.
I have only the following lines in my ctnlm.conf file:
Username
Domain
Password
Proxy proxy.server.domain.com:3128
NoProxy localhost, 127.0.0.*, 10.*, 192.168.*
Listen 3128
The username, domain and password are all unset.
I could start it with /home/me/usr/opt/cntlm-0.92.3/cntlm -a gss -c /home/me/usr/opt/cntlm-0.92.3/cntlm.conf
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