Hi Dean,
how did you disable ntlm authentication? I want to allow certain
clients to bypass ntlm auth based on their IP address.
Thanks,
Gavin
On 8/7/07, Plant, Dean <dean.plant@roke.co.uk> wrote:
> Mauricio Silveira wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm somehow "Happy" I'm not alone with this problem...
> >
> > I'm having this problem since squid 2.6STABLE9... (ALWAYS)
> >
> > I've tried everything possible without success...
> >
> > Let's try to get some progress on this matter, I'll dedicate some time
> > to this soon (still this week or the next at most)
> >
> > If you have any progress, please post it here.
> >
> > Let's be sure of the problem... try accessing these radios:
> >
> > http://www.radios.com.br/emissoras/transa_prpop.htm
> > http://www.radios.com.br/emissoras/transa_sppop.htm
> >
> >
> > The former uses http as protocol, so it will ask for user/password,
> > the latter uses mms as protocol, so it won't ask for user/password.
>
> I get the same results using squid-2.6.STABLE13-1.RHEL4.
>
> I have had to disable NTLM authentication (easy fix) for some sites with
> streaming media but to be honest I have not had the time to fully
> investigate the cause.
>
> Dean
>
> >
> > As far as my small brain knows... that's mms that should be giving
> > headaches, not the http one!
> >
> > Please post back if you get the same results, I have to show my boss
> > I'm right, I'm not alone and i DO KNOW how to configure squid. :D
> >
> > I'll post here if I get it working, let's flame this discussion.... I
> > see everyone trying to get rid of streamings, but not trying to get it
> > working without these "imperfections".
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mauricio
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Apologies if this has been discussed before but I couldn't find a
> >> solution for my exact problem in the archives.
> >>
> >> I run Squid 2.6STABLE13 and have configured it to use NTLM
> >> authentication for all client requests. This is working properly for
> >> standard traffic but I am hitting a problem with streaming media.
> >>
> >> I'm aware that most streaming media can't handle NTLM authentication
> >> automatically and therefore when a user tries to access streaming
> >> media a login box pops up. I don't want the users being asked to
> >> authenticate so I'm trying to come up with a solution to instruct
> >> the proxy server to not authenticate the streaming media.
> >>
> >> I've tried matching on the streaming media mime types but ran into
> >> the problem in that the mime type is in the response and not the
> >> request and it is the request that is authenticated.
> >>
> >> Has anyone dealt with this issue before and how did you go about
> >> allowing streaming media through an authenticated proxy?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Mathew Archibald
>
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