On 18 April 2012 23:07, Simon Dwyer <mail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have seen this problem on a windows 7 and a Fedora 16 machine. I > think i can rule out the windows machine for once ;) > > I am using FF on the linux machine... is that known to have double ntlm > issues? It is known for Windows 7 (I don't know about Linux clients) to behave differently from Windows XP. As Clem suggested, there are a few settings that should make 7 behave similarly to XP. I tried all of them (according to support at least) but unfortunately, the problem persists. I would be more than happy to know that someone is successfully doing Integrated Windows Authentication through Squid with a Windows 7 client! Regards, Javier > > Simon > > On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 19:36 +0200, Clem wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Try to set "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" >> in local policies (secpol.msc) >> >> Go to: Local Policies > Security Options >> >> Find "Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level" >> >> Change Setting from "Send NTLMv2 response only" >> to >> "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" >> >> Good luck ! >> >> >> Clem >> >> Le 18/04/2012 18:51, Javier Conti a écrit : >> > On 18 April 2012 07:33, Simon Dwyer<mail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> I have just implemented squid with kerberos + ntlm + basic >> >> authentication. >> >> >> >> I have just been told accessing a sharepoint website on the internet has >> >> stopped working. >> >> >> >> It seems the site is running NTLM authentcation. >> >> >> >> I have wiresharked the traffic on the proxy and can see the request come >> >> in from the client then out to the web server and the NTLM fields are >> >> left in place. >> >> >> >> The sharepoint server is responding with a 401 unauthroized. >> >> >> >> Where would be the next place to start looking? >> > Are you trying with Windows 7 clients? If yes, have you tried with a Windows >> > XP one? >> > >> > I'm facing the same problem (getting Integrated Windows Authentication to >> > work through Squid) and as long as clients are Windows XP it works fine. >> > >> > If this is the case, I can tell you that we already tried to lower the >> > security settings in Windows 7 to something comparable to those of Windows >> > XP but still see differences in behaviour (and still have the problem)... >> > >> > Regards, Javier >> > >> > PS: excuse me OP if the message went through twice, but Andoird doesn't >> > let me send plain text emails and the first one got bounced :( >> > >> >> I am running 3.1.10. >> >> >> >> Thanks all, >> >> >> >> Simon >> >> > >