On tis, 2008-07-01 at 12:22 +0200, Garry wrote: > A server is running 2.6.(20), multiple SSL certs take care of incoming > connections on different ports for multiple servers. Servers are then > referenced through a local redirect which replaces the original names > sent to Squid with the internal HTTP addresses and ports. So far, > everything works fine. It's best if you can avoid rewriting the URLs... > Anyway, the problem begins with the authentication. While the auth works > fine for anything like IE, Firefox, Opera and the likes on regular PCs, > authentication itself works when someone connects using a mobile client > (Windows Mobile), but as soon as not a get but a post is issued > accessing any forms on the IIS app, the user auth isn't sent anymore, so > all I get is the 401 ... No idea. The client shouldn't behave differently wrt authentication on get or post requests.. Which authentication scheme is used? Basic, or NTLM? If NTLM then a guess is that the client maybe only works if the connection is already open... > I think I've read something on the net sometime somewhere, where a > patch/change in the source would be required to correctly hand through > auth requests from that crappy IIS ... but after many google searches, I > just can't seem to find anything sufficient ... All included in 2.6. Regards Henrik
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