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Hi,

On Windows, the native NTLM helper, when running on a domain member machine, will always negotiate the highest usable NTLM protocol version, so if both the authentication peers can use NTLMv2, NTLMv2 is automatically selected.

Please note that, if you want to USE NTLMv2, you need to have a Windows Domain and you must use domain accounts only. All Windows modern browser are NTLMv2 capable. 

Regards 

Guido

Guido Serassio
Acme Consulting S.r.l.
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> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Ho, Oiling [mailto:oiling.ho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Inviato: martedì 5 gennaio 2010 16.23
> A: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Oggetto:  NTLM v2
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have squid running on windows XP as a proxy server, I set up my
> computer to use NTLM V2 according to this link
> http://www.imss.caltech.edu/cms.php?op=wiki&wiki_op=view&id=396 and
> rebooted my machine, then I used apache http client to connect to squid,
> it should not work since apache does not support NTLM V2, but somehow I
> was able to connect. Does anyone know what is going on? How can I tell
> from squid if it is using NTLM V1 or NTLM V2?
> 
> Thanks,
> Oiling
> 
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