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On 09.10.09 11:26, Ross Kovelman wrote:
> Is there a way to get this to work in 2.5:
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/ConnPin
> 
> Connection Pinning is especially useful for proxied connections to servers
> using Microsoft Integrated Login (NTLM/Negotiate), it needs:
> * code to tie a client-side and a server-side socket exclusively when needed
> * code to activate the tying when a stateful authentication layer is seen
> * code to mark the objects downloaded over a pinned connection uncacheable
> * code to add a header advertising this capability to clients
> The HTTP protocol extensions used to negotiate this is documented in
> Internet Draft draft-jaganathan-kerberos-http-01.txt (a copy can be found in
> doc/rfc/ in the development tree)
> 
> This feature has been implemented for Squid-2.6
> <http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-2.6>  by HenrikNordström
> <http://wiki.squid-cache.org/HenrikNordstr%C3%B6m>  during the
> CodeSprintOct2005 <http://wiki.squid-cache.org/CodeSprintOct2005>  code
> sprint in Torino. 
> 
> Connection Pinning has been re-implemented in Squid 3.1
> 
> 
> I need to get this to work so the user can authenticate to a sharepoint
> site.

Why not upgrade to 2.7 (stable) or 3.1 (beta)?
They have much more features and 2.5 (even 2.6) is obsolete now and may have
security bugs
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