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>> When a user is connect directly on webwasher it works. He is authenticated worretly (I can see that thanks to logs).
>> But once I implement a Squid cache server, it doesn't work. My user can't be authenticated.

>Have you told Squid to trust the webwasher proxy with proxy login credentials? See cache_peer directive.

I'm currently using this line:
cache_peer comp parent 3128 3130 no-query default
For the moment there is no login credentials. I'm gonna check this.

Regards,
NGUYEN DANG LUAN Eric

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Envoyé : samedi 4 octobre 2008 16:14
À : NGUYEN DANG LUAN, Eric
Cc : squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re:  Squid with webwasher using NTLM authentication

On fre, 2008-10-03 at 10:17 +0200, NGUYEN DANG LUAN, Eric wrote:

> I'm using squid as a cache server working with webwasher (proxy + authentication + webpage filter). Here's the context :
>                                                    
> User's computer<---->Squid <----> Webwasher<--->Internet
>                                              |
>                                              | Authentication
>                                              |(Using NTLM)
>                                              |
>                                            NTLM
>                                            Agent
> 
> When a user is connect directly on webwasher it works. He is authenticated worretly (I can see that thanks to logs).
> But once I implement a Squid cache server, it doesn't work. My user can't be authenticated.

Have you told Squid to trust the webwasher proxy with proxy login credentials? See cache_peer directive.

> Does anyone has an idea? I'm using squid 2.6 running on a RedHat linux server 5.

Maybe you need to upgrade to 2.7. But it depends on which exact 2.6 release you are using.. see below.

> Right now i'm trying squid 3 but it dosen't seem to work too.

squid-3.0 does not support forwarding of NTLM authentication as it does not yet implement the required workarounds to Microsoft HTTP protocol violations needed to support NTLM forwarding.

Regards
Henrik


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