Yes, the proxy is part of the domain, it also has a dns name that hosts use (proxy.mydomain.net), pingable. It's almost like there is a small misconfiguration that I can't see. I have another proxy that's identical , except squid versions. - nick -----Original Message----- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:50 AM To: Nick Duda Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: NTLM isnt passing name through ons 2007-01-17 klockan 11:19 -0500 skrev Nick Duda: > 2 input fields, Username and Password. The text being displayed is: > "Squid proxy-caching web server". Ok. That's basic authentication then. > What am I missing, the proxy is part of the domain, can query users and > groups and works when typing in a username and password that are on the > domain, even though the user logged in is part of the domain. Do the clients trust the proxy? I.e. is the proxy name a host name on the domain? Regards Henrik