[squid-users] trying to get rid of inktomi traffic server

From: maverick 72 <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:46:07 -0400

Hi guys,

trying to get rid of inktomi traffic server as our main proxy cache
but we have a little bug.

Basic layout:
local-server + workstations ---> squid cache ---> Internet

Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE9-20050415
configure options: --prefix=/opt/squid --sysconfdir=/etc/opt/squid
--localstatedir=/var/opt/squid --enable-default-err-language=English
'--enable-err-languages=English French' --enable-ipf-transparent

OS: Solaris 9

All traffic goes to the cache (no way to change this for now).

The problem is that some local servers in our local domain (but not
all of them) use NTLM authentication and after reading some posts, I
found out that *its just not proxyable* by squid.

How can I bypass without using some sort of technique on the client
side.

Tried using always_direct + acl but I coudl'nt make it work

acl HQsites1 url_regex test.test.com
acl HQsites2 urlpath_regex test.test.com
acl HQsites3 dstdomain .test.com
always_direct allow HQsites1
always_direct allow HQsites2
always_direct allow HQsites3

Where using websense so changing proxy solution is NOT a acceptable
(cause websense only supports Sun Microsystem SunOne, Inktomi traffic
server AND squid.

BTW this particular problem doesn't appear when using inktomi traffic
server.

If you need more of the config file don't hesitate to ask.

Thanks for the help.

Eric
Received on Mon Apr 18 2005 - 11:46:11 MDT

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