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Hi,

 I've a problem that puzzles me for some time and I finally decided to
ask for  help.  We are trying  to access a site:

 194.79.66.154/sites/intelligent_cities/default.aspx

 that asks for a username and a password. If in the browser, IE or
Firefox, I define a direct access to the site, no proxy, it works OK, but if I try
using Squid as a proxy it returns:

The site probably uses the NTLM auth. scheme which is nor proxyable.

 "
 You are not authorized to view this page You do not have permission to
view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied
because your Web browser is sending a WWW-Authenticate header field that
the Web server is not configured to accept.

 "

 I try to use a  direct access but with no success, in squid.conf:
 "
 acl plim src 194.79.66.154/0.0.0.0
 always_direct allow plim
 "

 - This will not give you direct access, as this directive is often
misunderstood. It's only meaningfull when cache_peers are being used.

Direct access, is a browser based decision (not using SQUID), which can
be implemented in various ways such as pac files using
subsequent decision trees.

M.


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