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Hi,
  you can check the ntlm_fake_auth helper; it'll blandly trust
anything the user says.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Noel Kelly <nkelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> We have been using Squid and ntlm_auth for many years with mainly success.
> However we have always had a few annoyances like continual authentication
> pop-ups if a user has changed their password and not restarted their session
> or, as now, persistent popups which seem related to a browser update (Google
> Chrome is the suspect currently).
>
> It occurred to me that thee days we don't use ntlm_auth to block Internet
> access per se but rather to capture the username to manage access using ACLs
> and the username.
>
> So I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for a Squid config where the
> ntlm_auth helper always succeeded regardless of the password  so they user
> gets waived through and Squid has the username needed to process the ACLs?
>
> Thanks
> Noel
>
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