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Alan Lehman wrote:
The order in which our auth_param lines are configured can alter the
first authentication method tried. You will need to look at the
debugging trace in cache.log to see which is generating which question

Amos

Only basic is enabled:
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours

Do I need to select a program for basic?

found in cache.log:
2009/01/08 14:38:19.713| CacheManager::registerAction: registering legacy basicauthenticator
2009/01/08 14:38:19.713| CacheManager::findAction: looking for action basicauthenticator
2009/01/08 14:38:19.713| CacheManager::registerAction: registered basicauthenticator
2009/01/08 14:41:22.010| CacheManager::registerAction: registering legacy basicauthenticator
2009/01/08 14:41:22.010| CacheManager::registerAction: registered basicauthenticator

The OWA web server has both basic and "Windows Integrated Authentication" enabled. If I disable "windows integrated", OWA works fine, but I need activesync also, which does not work without "windows integrated" enabled.

Thanks,
Alan

Ah, okay then you may have hit on a side-effect of 3.1 now having NTLM passthru capability or unlimited request-methods.

Squid is setup according to the wiki example for OWA?

Amos
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