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RE: FW: Allowing streaming media through NTLM Authentication

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Hi!

I'm somehow "Happy" I'm not alone with this problem...

I'm having this problem since squid 2.6STABLE9... (ALWAYS)

I've tried everything possible without success...

Let's try to get some progress on this matter, I'll dedicate some time to this soon (still this week or the next at most)

If you have any progress, please post it here.

Let's be sure of the problem... try accessing these radios:

http://www.radios.com.br/emissoras/transa_prpop.htm
http://www.radios.com.br/emissoras/transa_sppop.htm


The former uses http as protocol, so it will ask for user/password, the latter uses mms as protocol, so it won't ask for user/password.

As far as my small brain knows... that's mms that should be giving headaches, not the http one!

Please post back if you get the same results, I have to show my boss I'm right, I'm not alone and i DO KNOW how to configure squid. :D

I'll post here if I get it working, let's flame this discussion.... I see everyone trying to get rid of streamings, but not trying to get it working without these "imperfections".

Thanks,

Mauricio

Hi

Apologies if this has been discussed before but I couldn't find a
solution for my exact problem in the archives.

I run Squid 2.6STABLE13 and have configured it to use NTLM
authentication for all client requests. This is working properly for
standard traffic but I am hitting a problem with streaming media.

I'm aware that most streaming media can't handle NTLM authentication
automatically and therefore when a user tries to access streaming media
a login box pops up. I don't want the users being asked to authenticate
so I'm trying to come up with a solution to instruct the proxy server to
not authenticate the streaming media.
I've tried matching on the streaming media mime types but ran into the
problem in that the mime type is in the response and not the request and
it is the request that is authenticated.

Has anyone dealt with this issue before and how did you go about
allowing streaming media through an authenticated proxy?

Regards,

Mathew Archibald
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