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On 7/19/2012 11:29 PM, Baird, Josh wrote:
Hi,

I'm wondering what others are doing about non-browser applications (Anti-virus software that fetches updates, instant messengers over HTTP, etc) that sit behind a Squid proxy that requires NTLM authentication?  These applications, in my experience, use Windows' proxy settings to proxy their outbound traffic, but can't speak NTLM, so the application is prevented from proxying any traffic.

Would a Kerberos integrated Squid be a possible solution to this problem?

Thanks,

Josh

very simple.. just allow them all before the authentication acls such as in:

acl updates dstdomain .windowsupdates.microsoft.com .antivirusupdates.org
acl updates1 dst 192.168.0.1/32

http_access allow localnet updates
http_access allow localnet updates1
http_access allow localnet ntlm_auth_helper
http_access deny all


Regards,
Eliezer
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eliezer <at> ngtech.co.il


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