If you have ONLY the 'auth_param ntlm' thing and do NOT have the
'auth_param basic', so there will be no username/password prompt.
For having the username/password prompt window, you would have to
configure a 'basic' authenticator. Configuring the ntlm only, you would
probably acchieve what you're looking for.
shacky escreveu:
>> If you set the authentication scheme to use only ntlm and set the rule
>> to allow only traffic that matches that acl.
>>
>
> Yes, but I don't want the user not to be allowed to surf the Internet
> from a computer that isn't connected to the Active Directory domain.
> For example, I don't want the user to use their laptops even if they
> insert their user and password in the proxy authentication.
>
>
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