That looks interesting, but right now we are behind a loadbalancer and the IP address of the loadbalancer is what shows up on the proxy. I will experiment with this though. I think that the problem that we are having isn't squid. When it occurred today. The NTLM stats in cache manager was showing 100 queued and the response time was like up in the hundreds of seconds. So I tried a wbinfo -t and it took forever, When it did return it was when the ntlm auths started to clear too. I will look to see what I can find, Now I am going to start looking at samba and winbind. Thank you, Brian On 4/24/07, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mån 2007-04-23 klockan 15:04 -0400 skrev Brian Kirk: > Yet when one users goes to cnn the number of lines in the access logs > increases by over 200 lines which is expected, and the number of > requests in the cache manager NTLM authenticator stats increase by 20 > some requests, not what I am looking for. So there is lots of new connections opened.. > Is there a way to have it > so once a user authenticates the credentials will be stored and won't > need the ntlm helper for a set time. I.e. maybe something like http://devel.squid-cache.org/projects.html#ntlm_ip_cache ? Regards Henrik