The dstdomain workaround works perfectly. I had a training site users needed
to access that contained WMPlayer streams, and users couldnt hear the
background speech and would get prompted for the userid/passwd.
I did the following... 1st add a ACL for the domain.
acl NTLM_Bypass dstdomain foobar.com
Then allow the domain access, then the Authorized Users
http_access allow NTLM_Bypass
http_access allow AuthorizedUsers
----- Original Message -----
From: "nairb rotsak" <ipguru99@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mark Elsen" <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: no auth for one domain?
We ended up using AD Group policy to not go through
the proxy for that site... not ideal, but just to make
sure I understand the other way to do it....
You can put the http_access with the acl before the
http_access allow_ntlm and it should work?
--- Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is it possible to have my ntlm users go around 1
> domain? We can't seem to get a state web site
(which
> uses a weird front end to it's client... but it
ends
> up on the web) to go through the proxy. When we
sniff
> the traffic locally, it is popping up a 407, but
their
> isn't anyway to log in.
>
> I tried to put an acl and http_access higher in
the
> list in the .conf, but that didn't seem to matter?
>
It would have been more productive to show that
line, which you put
for that domain in squid.conf, offhand & probably it
should
resemble something like this :
acl ntlm_go_around dstdomain name-excluded-domain
...
http_access allow ntlm_go_around
http_access allow ntlm_users (provided proxy
AUTH ACL is named 'ntlm_users')
M.
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