I've read about the issues with NTLM passthrough on squid. Is there any way a client can be configured to use squid for its cached content (like images) but go directly to a server for NTLM (nt auth)? The scenario is that one of our branch offices has a squid cache. They have dedicated private line circuits to the corporate office only. In the corporate office they get internet access. All clients in the branch office use squid as the proxy for internet traffic, but have exclusions in the browse to not use squid for local traffic and specific servers. We require that they use the proxy to access an internal server that is located in our corporate office, but this server requires NT authentication when accessing its web page. I understand squid has an issue with this, as I've tried to get this to work once and was even told by some of you very smart people that i was beating a dead horse because Microsoft cant write ntml properly :) Can squid be configured in a way that serves up images and such from this server but does the nt auth not going through squid? Do anyone even follow what I'm trying to say.... Regards, Nick --------------------- Confidentiality note The information in this email and any attachment may contain confidential and proprietary information of VistaPrint and/or its affiliates and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, reliance or distribution by others or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited and may cause liability. In case you have received this message due to an error in transmission, please notify the sender immediately and delete this email and any attachment from your system. ---------------------