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mån 2007-01-15 klockan 14:53 +0000 skrev Steffan Corley:

> 1. Is NTLM passthrough actually implemented?

Yes.

> I can find nothing in the Squid documentation.

Hmm.. thoght we had a blurb about this in the release notes, apparently
not... I'll make sure there is one for the next release.

> Does it do what I would need for this to actually work (i.e. maintain
> a 1-1 mapping between client connections and connections to the
> upstream proxy)?

You only need to do stuff if you don't want the feature.. (other than
upgrading) 

> 2. Will the cached pages get served to different users without
> checking whether the upstream ISA server would have blocked them for
> this user?

If they are cacheable yes, or at least that's the intention. Have not
verified.

> I.e. if user A visits www.dodgy.com and is not blocked by ISA server,
> will www.dodgy.com be served from the cache to user B regardless of
> whether the ISA server would have blocked them or not.

Probably, if the page was cacheable.

Regards
Henrik

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