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Re: Strange behavior using ntlm auth

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Hello,

On 30.10.06 16:32, Gian Franco Baroni wrote:
> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:32:03 +0100
> From: Gian Franco Baroni <baroni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> References: <20061028014125.C44A386AE0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  <20061030083554.GA13142@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>  <1162214299.22719.61.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  <20061030135129.GA25078@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> In-Reply-To: <20061030135129.GA25078@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject:  Strange behavior using ntlm auth

> Hi to all.
> Using Squid 2.5 Stable 12 on 2 identical systems (SLES 10).
> 
> On the first system, Squid logs correctly AD domain name and user in the form DOMAIN+username.
> On the second one, it logs only the username, stripping away the domain name.
> 
> The only difference is that the first system is part of a network with a w2003 server acting as a domain controller, while the second machine talks to a w2000 server. I don't think that could be the reason, but... Anyone has had the same behavior?

What does this have in common with the cache hierarchy problem you are
replying to?

please, If you are writing a new post, send it as new mail and not
as reply/followup on old mail. It makes problems in threading clients.
Thank you.

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