Hi Francesco Chemolli
oohhh, strange, I always use keep_alived off and authentication/NTLM
works perfectly.
auth_param ntlm program /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --domain=ARTICATECH2012.LAB
--helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp
auth_param ntlm children 20 startup=5 idle=1 concurrency=0 queue-size=80
Hi Andre,
More than that. Without keep-alive, NTLM over HTTP will not work at all.
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2023 at 23:11, Andre Bolinhas
wrote:
> Hi Francesco Chemolli
>
> Many thanks for your reply.
>
> In your opinion, keep alive should be used within NTLM, it increases
> performance?
>
>
Hi Francesco Chemolli
Many thanks for your reply.
In your opinion, keep alive should be used within NTLM, it increases
performance?
Best regards
On 02/11/2023 18:58, Francesco Chemolli wrote:
Hi Andre,
in short: it's not possible in modern Windows environment,
especially if backed by
Hi Andre,
in short: it's not possible in modern Windows environment, especially if
backed by Active Directory.
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 12:09 AM Andre Bolinhas <
andre.bolin...@articatech.com> wrote:
> Anyone can help me with this please.
> I just want to know if it's possible or not, and if
Anyone can help me with this please.
I just want to know if it's possible or not, and if it's possible how to.
Best regards
On 27/10/2023 02:08, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
Hi
It's possible squid cache NTLM authentication from users?
My goal is to store the credentials in cache in order to reduce
On 27/10/23 14:08, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
Hi
It's possible squid cache NTLM authentication from users?
NTLM tokens are unique per TCP connection. So no, caching is a pointless
waste of CPU and memory. The best that can be done already is.
My goal is to store the credentials in cache in
Hi
It's possible squid cache NTLM authentication from users?
My goal is to store the credentials in cache in order to reduce the
request to Active Directory.
I'm trying guide from this squid : auth_param configuration directive
(squid-cache.org)