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> Van: Don Rolph <w-rolph@ds.mc.ti.com>
> Aan: Guy Roelant <GuyR@e5mode.be>
> CC: squid-users@nlanr.net
> Onderwerp: Re: squid and NT4.0 IIS3.0
> Datum: donderdag 12 juni 1997 13:51
>
> You are actually in more trouble here than just squid. The only browser
> which will work is Microsoft internet explorer.
can you elaborate on this...
>
> Better options are to:
>
> 1) on IIS set the server up to send and receive passwords in the
> clear
this is just what i don't want...
the end-user has to re-type his username and password...
now we use win95 or NTW. so explorer knows already which user is logged on.
>
> 2) use https instead of http for any secure web operations
this will not give me the user info.
i use the userID the send the user to his or her group pages (with asp)
so this option is out of the question...:<
>
> Both should work with squid.
>
> Guy Roelant wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have just setup a linuxbox (2.0.29) with squid 1.1.10
> > the proxy to the outside is just working fine...
> > we have also a Windows NT Server 4.0 running Internet information
server
> > 3.0 on our lan.
> > This IIS uses Windows NT Challenge/Response for password
authentication.
> > This info doesn't seem to be proxied when a user on our lan uses our
> > intranet server.
> >
> > Is there any way i can make this work??
> >
> > -------------------------------------
> > Internet: http://www.e5mode.be
> > Name: Guy Roelant
> > E-mail: GuyR@e5-mode.be
> > Phone: +32 3 7780810
> > Fax: +32 3 7780818
> > -------------------------------------
>
> --
>
> Regards.
>
> Don Rolph w-rolph@ds.mc.ti.com WD3 MS10-13 (508)-236-1263
>
>
Received on Thu Jun 12 1997 - 06:43:11 MDT
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