[squid-users] Antwort: Re: [squid-users] Problems using NTLM

From: <Sascha.Hemmerling@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 16:14:13 +0200

"Robert Collins" <robert.collins@itdomain.com.au>
25.05.2001 15:14

 
        An: <Sascha.Hemmerling@ision.net>, <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
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        Thema: Re: [squid-users] Problems using NTLM

>> Hi !
>>
>> I'm trying to get ntlm to work, but there seems to be some problems.
>> Maybe someone can help me solving the problem.
>>
>> I'm using Solaris 7, squid-head-200105222300, ntlm-patch applied.
>>

>Uhmm, for future reference: try without the ntlm patch. The ntlm branch
>has been broken before , and will break again. Code we are satisfied
>with, and that non-developers should feel ok using, will be found in
>head. Don't bother switching until we've debugged this problem though:
>any fix will go into the ntlm branch first :]

o.k.

...
>
>Is your machine bigendian or littleendian? That KK packet looks ok to me
>at first-inspection...

The machine is Sparc driven, so it should be bigendian.

>> Then I've got a pop-up Window asking for username and password.
>> I've typed in "hauke" and "secret" and got the same result.

>By then it's already died :[.

>> I also tried using IE5 on W2k there I've got nearly the same messages,
>but
>> it
>> seems to stop earlier somehow:
>>
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:264): managing request
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:270): ntlm authenticator. Got
>'YR'
>> from Squid
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:219): obtain_challenge: getting
>new
>> challenge
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:223): getting challenge from
>> PROXY\PROXYAUTH (attempt no. 1)
>> ntlm-auth[13106](libntlmssp.c:114): Connecting to server
>PROXYAUTH
>> domain PROXY
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:225): make_challenge retuned
>358f8
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:227): Got it
>> ntlm-auth[13106](ntlm_auth.c:404): sending 'TT
>> TlRMTVNTUAACAAAAAAUABQAAACiCgkEADwowlnIzvkkAAAAAAAAAAFBST1hZ' to
>squid

>What happened after that? squid should have sent that challenge to the
>browser.

Nothing happens. It seems that it just stops at that point. Even if i do a
"relaod"
on the client's Browser, I just get "sending 'TT.....' to squid. That's
it.

>> Does anyone have suggestions ?

>You've found a new bug. I'd love to blame MS, but just yet it may be
>squid or MS.

Do you need more information, or in other words, without being a
c-programmer can I help to solve the problem ?

>> I've searched the whole mailing-list archive without finding a
>solution.

>Thank you for looking first!. I appreciate that.

>Rob

Sascha
Received on Fri May 25 2001 - 08:17:09 MDT

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