Need proxy hole help

From: Stephen Anderson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:18:52 -0500 (CDT)

I'm in a bad way and was hoping one of the Squid guru's could bail me out.
We have been using Squid at our plant site for quite a while. We have
been using it to filter porn requests out of our WAN traffice. When we
started people would just not use the proxy, so we had our WAN provider
disable port 80 traffic on our WAN router except for requests coming from
the proxy (which were filtered).

No an unexpected consequence has popped up. A user at our plant location
is trying to access an IIS secured website on another one of our plant
site's webservers. The problem is the user c annot get authenticated by
the other plant's webserver. I think what the cause is that stinkin IIS
is using some kind of NT-centric authentication routine and the proxy is
not passing the information through to the client. One possibility that I
am thinking of is they are authenticating on something like IP address.
They are seeing the IP of our proxy and not the client.

Is there any way with ACLs that I can configure Squid to act as a passive
pas-thru for requests to these WAN requests? Something like how it passes
throughSSL stuff? Thanks!

                                       Stephen Anderson
                                     <stephena@HiWAAY.net>
Received on Fri Jul 16 1999 - 13:06:21 MDT

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