On 1/11/2013 2:45 a.m., Matteo De Lazzari wrote:
>
> Uhm, I cannot understand. The user and computer that you found is the
> current logged in windows user . It's a local user. If I want to use the
> browser, a login box appear. So i try to insert the domain credential in
> the form domain\username and the password. After i click on the ok
> button, on the log i find that the user that squid are trying to
> authenticate is the local logged in user and not just the user which I
> inserted. Have you any idea of what's the cause of this behaviour?
Popup from the browser is supposed to be a *last resort* action to
locate credentials. They first try any other sources of credentials that
can be found.
I expect if you look deeply you will see that the browser is sending the
NTLM local machine credentials over first, then only displaying that
popup when that NO_SUCH_USER causes them to fail. At least that is what
is supposed to be happening.
Amos
Received on Thu Oct 31 2013 - 14:18:12 MDT
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