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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Walker Tippit wrote:


Well, I didn't have that set in my browser so I set it to automatic
login with current user/pass and it still prompts me for a login.  I can
browse just fine after logging in, and since I have no basic auth
configured, I am thinking that ntlm works fine but not transparently?
Very confusing.

Is the workstation you're running IE from, logged into the domain your Samba server is authenticating against?

-Mike




On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 16:35 +0200, |e0 wrote:
On 8/26/05, Walker Tippit <walker.tippit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK.  What I have here is a failure to communicate.   I've got a Debian
server running Samba-3.0.2, winbind, and squid-2.5.9-10.  All of these
came to me as debian packages.  I've got ntlm authentication set up in
squid.conf:


[...]


Now my problem is that when a user logged into our domain and loads up
IE, it still brings up a password dialog box even though I've read
everywhere that IE isn't supposed to do this with ntlm authentication.
If I enter a correct username/password combination, I can browse just
fine.

Is there something I'm missing in order to get transparent proxying to
work?


Thanks in advance..
walker


Have a look into IE Security Settings. User Authentication should be
set to "Automatic logon with current username and password"



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