What you want is not possible. NTLM logins cannot be proxied. What has been
added to 2.5 is the ablilty to perform a NTLM login to the proxy.
The proxy_auth configuration of Squid-2.5 is very diffrent from Squid-2.4 due
to the addition of more than one authentication scheme (2.4 only supports
"basic", 2.5 supports "basic", "ntlm" and "digest"). See squid.conf.default
for the new syntax. Also see the new configure options as you need to enable
the schemes you want to use, only basic is enabled by default.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11.08, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read somewhere in the docs, that squid 2.5 is able to handle NTLM
> www-Authentication. I tried it using the same conf-file as with 2.4 but it
> failed. Does anybody know how to handle this?
> To clarify: I do not want to authenticate proxy users. I do not want to run
> the NTLM-authentication in my _local_ setup, but simply want my squid users
> to be able to connect to an IIS and _there_ perform the NTLM login.
>
> Any hints appreciated.
>
> Stephan von Krawczynski
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