On 27/10/23 14:08, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
Hi
It's possible squid cache NTLM authentication from users?
NTLM tokens are unique per TCP connection. So no, caching is a pointless
waste of CPU and memory. The best that can be done already is.
My goal is to store the credentials in cache in order to reduce the
request to Active Directory.
The only way to do that is to reduce unique TCP connections between
clients and Squid.
Check that
<http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/client_persistent_connections/>
directive is either absent or turned "on" explicitly.
I'm trying guide from this squid : auth_param configuration directive
(squid-cache.org) <http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/auth_param/>
but there is no information relative to cache the authentication /
credentials.
Also, in NTLM did you recommend to use the keep_alive option?
If it works, yes. Though be aware it only affects the initial request of
the NTLM handshake.
Cheers
Amos
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