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> >>>> 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
> >> Um, further on my other email.
> >> Try some of the settings to disable pass-thru on the specific ports
> >> and/or peer:
> >>
> >> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/ConnPin
> >
> >
> > My config pretty much follows the wiki example for OWA accelerator.
> Squid 3.1.0.3. I'm using the same port for OWA and Activesync. I just
> added connection-auth=off on https_port and removed all auth_param
> lines, and that took care of my problem.
> >
> 
> Before I go recommending this as a general fix in 3.1, are BOTH of
> those
> changes needed for it to work?
> 
> I know there are people using Squid+OWA in multi-mode who may need auth
> for other things. Can we get away with just "connection-auth=off" on
> the
> port?
> 
> 
> Amos

The auth_param lines don't seem to make any difference. It works for me with them in. 



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