Hi everyone I've posted this previously but didn't get a response so I'm trying again. When clients visit some sites they are repeatedly prompted by their browsers for authentication to the proxy. It doesn't matter if this is the first request for a site that requires auth (we've a few "free-access" sites) or if they've been surfing for some time. If the authentication information is entered then a little more of the page is displayed; repeatedly hitting Cancel on the authentication dialog does similar although some portions of the page don't load. There are no errors showing in cache.log. Anybody got any ideas? I'm sure I've seen similar posts before on this list but a goodly amount of time searching the archives and google hasn't matched my problem. Information: the servers are both identical RHEL 3.0 ES boxes running the latest versions as supplied by Red Hat (kernel 2.4.21-27.0.4.ELsmp and squid-2.5.STABLE3-6.3E.8). They run basic authentication using squid_ldap_auth against a couple of active directory servers and finally all traffic is routed using redirectors to Websense Enterprise 5.5 which does content filtering. -- Ian Large <ian.large@xxxxxxxxxxxx> IT Department, Christian Salvesen, Lodge Way, New Duston, Northampton NN5 7SL, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1604 737100 x760 Fax: +44 1604 737111 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For information on Christian Salvesen visit our website at www.salvesen.com. The information contained in this e-mail is strictly confidential and for the use of the addressee only; it may also be legally privileged and / or price sensitive. Notice is hereby given that any disclosure, use or copying of the information by anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited and may be illegal. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail. Christian Salvesen has taken every reasonable precaution to ensure that any attachment to this e-mail has been swept for viruses. However, we cannot accept liability for any damage sustained as a result of software viruses and would advise that you carry out your own virus checks before opening any attachment. Christian Salvesen is a trading name of the Christian Salvesen Group. Christian Salvesen PLC (Company number SC7173) is the ultimate holding company within the Christian Salvesen Group whose registered office is at 16 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4DF.