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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-24 03:29 -------

> Not really, because as far as I understood the original question it was about
> RFC4559 and not NTLM. But I admit that the original reporter confused me in 
> the
> meantime.
> 

Yeah - sorry about that. I knew that Squid somehow supported proxying NTLM and
the closest description I could find was in RFC4889. What I really meant was
that Squid supported proxying NTLM, and it might have something to do with the
"Proxy: Session-Based-Authentication" header I see it showing - but I really
don't have much evidence for that. Somehow it works. So if Squid supports it as
a forwarding proxy, I would imagine(?) Apache could be coded to support it as a
reverse-proxy. That's where I was coming from :-)





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