On 16/03/11 21:36, Bleiker Gregory wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to set up squid so I can use it with MS Reporting Server
(SSRS). The ssrs site has ms windows authentication (NTLM) enabled, as
some reports need to be protected. Some however are "public". For these
it is still required to log in. I would like to configure squid in such
a way that if you call the ssrs site over squid (with the squid port
number in the url) then it should always use some fixed credentials for
the backend which I would specify in the squid.conf.
I have tried to do this with
cache_peer myssrs.mydomain.local parent 80 3120 no-query originserver
name=3DmyAccel login=3Dmyuser@mydomain:mypassword
but the user is still always asked to give his credentials.
Is it possible to configure squid so that no username is asked and that
the backend is always presented some fixed credentials?
Not for NTLM. Squid can only sends Basic auth credentials to peers.
The 3.2 beta releases can do Negotiate/Kerberos to peers which may be
supported by that system.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.11
Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.5