first check "who is prompting" for user/password: squid or your webserver? is your webserver running on IIS and so using NTLM as auth-protocol? markus >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >Von: zbigniew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:zbigniew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Gesendet: Montag, 9. Juli 2007 17:16 >An: Squid users >Betreff: squid and extranet > > >Hello, > >I am very new to squid and sorry if I may be asking just a very obvious >question but... I configured squid to be a proxy server and it >works great. >I have one problem, though. When I try to log in to my work >extranet (which >is a remote network), squid somehow disallows it. That is, a >login window >to enter U and P is presented but it won't log me in. However, when I >bypass squid and connect to the extranet, I can log in w/o a >problem. What >should I be looking for? Has anyone had this problem before? > >Thank you in advance for heading me in the right direction. > >BTW - I can live with that as I defined (in browser) that >extranet is an >exception and there is not proxying for it but it would be >nice to get it >to work. > >Warm regards, > >Zbigniew Szalbot > > > >