Make sure that the Exchange server is using Basic Authentication rather
than MS Chap (NT Lan Manager auth over HTTP) or you will never get it to
work. NT Lan Manager auth over HTTP cannot be proxied by squid as its
proprietary.
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Alexander Troppmann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> we're doing an evaluation of MS Exchange 2000 (which must feel very lonely
> between all the Linux boxes on our Intranet ;-) and - off course - there are
> many troubles :-)
>
> For now we discovered the cause of a strange problem using the web based
> interface of Exchange (e.g. the content of email folders didn't appear on
> the browser window) - it seems that a Squid proxy server, running
> transparently on port 80 of an internal Linux firewall, has been the source
> of the Exchange troubles.
>
> I don't know how good the WebDAV support in Squid works but I suppose that
> MS is breaking RFC standards like times before... I also found messages
> about this WebDAV troubles on the Squid Mailinglist but no postings which
> are up to date or which would help to answer my questions about the proper
> WebDAV configuration of squid.
>
> So, how is the current status in Squid 2.4.1 - would it work with MS
> Exchange 2000?
>
> Maybe you can post an URL or some more information about the solution to
> this as I think, somebody already solved it :-) (I hope so...)
>
> thnx & best regards
> Alexander Troppmann
>
>
>
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