Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>> Any ideas, really stuck with this one? Unfortunately I have no
>> control over the asp application, and it does require Integrated
>> authentication.. Squid logs seem to be normal.
>
>
> Squid can not log in to an application requiring Microsoft Integrated
> authentication, nor can it proxy Microsoft Integrated authentication.
>
> There is a separate autehentication proxy which can act as a
> authentication gateway to servers requiring Microsoft Integrated
> authentication. See the related software section. This proxy can
> either login in with a fixed username+password pair, or act as a
> basic->NTLM gateway.
Hi Henrik, thanks for you input.
I have tried out APS. It works well, (when i use it as a standalone
proxy with a webbrowser). I get the desired effect of automagically
logging into the asp , instead of being presented with a form to log in.
I can see that it has option for "Parent Proxy", but how does this
translate with reverse proxies? How can I make squid use APS for rev
proxying this specific web app? Can this be done with APS and squid as a
rev proxy?
Thanks for your time,
Andrew
Received on Fri Apr 01 2005 - 03:43:52 MST
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