Greetings, I have a setup I am close (but no cigar) to getting working. I would like an Active Directory authenticated inbound proxy to pass authenticated requests to our anti-virus subscription server internally. My setup 'works' to this degree - I can connect to the proxy on the port I designated at avtest.domain.com, it then prompts me for AD credentials and this works all fine. However when it then goes to avupdate.domain.com it goes back out on to the internet and loops back into the firewall to get to the address (proxy and update server are obviously on same network....) despite the proxy having an internal link and internal DNS to the update server. So - what I actually want is that I connect over the net to the proxy, authenticate with AD credentials and the server then acts as a true inbound proxy and takes me to the internal address of the avupdate.domain.com server instead of looping back out to get to it over an internet connection. I could of course cheat and modify my firewall rule to only allow traffic from said proxy's external address but I would really rather do this the correct way. Hope this makes sense as it does seem somewhat rambling! Cheers Si -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Internet-facing-proxy-tp20832458p20832458.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.