Well, NTLM authentication is working perfectly for users accessing every
site except for a claritynet training site. I am able to report via SARG
using userid's, and restrict sites using squid-guard.
There isn't any authentication setup on the webserver, its only use is to
view SARG reports, SARG Realtime, and serve the wpad.dat file. Anyone
(internally) can access these pages.
The part I don't understand is why when a user uses a page with the NSPlayer
header it gives me the prompt. I'm not sure if it is squid giving me the
problem, or Apache. I suspect it may be Apache, so I will look into that if
nobody has encountered similar issues.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Elsen" <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Terry Dobbs" <terry.dobbs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:35 AM
Subject: [Bulk] Re: Re: [Bulk] Re: [squid-users] Certain
header not authenticating
On 2/20/06, Terry Dobbs <terry.dobbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My squid server has apache on it as well. The wpad.dat (and proxy.pac) is
on
the squid/apache server.
The only time this prompt appears is when users are using sites with the
NSPlayer/9.00.00.2980. I'm getting the header from the squid useragent.log
file. The prompt is attached. The squid prompt box asks for the domain
name
right?
Guess I may be barking up the wrong tree here.
- Note also; that if the remote webserver uses NTLM, things won´t
work either , as this protocol is not proxyable.
M.
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