You can try the "do not attempt to proxy NTLM" patch found at
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/
Hopefully it will make the situation slightly better.
See also the "bug description".
Regards
Henrik
Jeremy wrote:
>
> I run Squid 2.5.STABLE1 on a RH7.2 base, kernel 2.4.7-10smp. Squid runs in
> transparent proxy-cache mode, with iptables redirecting port 80 traffic. My
> web clients have problems posting to frontpage 2000 webs on windows-hosted
> sites. Login seems to work ok, and it's definantly related to squid as it
> works fine through plain NAT when I remove the redirection in iptables. I
> thought FrontPage used to work with Squid...
>
> Also, M$ SharePoint enabled sites, which have username+password login
> requirements act funny. When using IE (any version), you are prompted for
> your login for the initial connection, and then also for each object on the
> page - each and every image, and then for every link you click inside the
> site. When using Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, you are prompted only once as
> you would expect. Odd, since SharePoint sites usually don't work right
> outside of IE.
>
> Is there some way I can cause a no-cache/direct situation to occur, based on
> the Client-Type or some other HTTP header? Maybe match a server version
> header for the SharePoint sites? This seems like the easiest workaround but
> I lack the config wizardry to do so.
>
> Jeremy Baland
> Network Engineer
> eSedona Wireless Internet
Received on Tue Jan 21 2003 - 03:30:50 MST
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