[squid-users] RE : [squid-users] digest authentication and AD

2005-10-18 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
Ok thanks, in this case, is there any other solution, safer than basic authentication to use when NTLM cannot be used with some browsers ? Best Regards, Lionel - CE COURRIER ELECTRONIQUE EST A USAGE STRICTEMENT INFORMATIF ET NE SAURAIT

[squid-users] digest authentication and AD

2005-10-17 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
Hello, can digest authentication use the AD directory (at first 2000, 2003 in a second step) ? (i was thinking in using digest authentification to replace basic authentication) If yes, is there a tutorial somewhere ? Lionel - CE

[squid-users] authentication failover

2005-10-14 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
Hello, I have currently implemented NTLM (with winbind) in order that my users authenticate to AD 2000 servers (internet access allowed if they belong to the correct group) It NTLM is not available on the browser, then it switches to Basic Authentication. (then with login popup) I would like to

[squid-users] RE : [squid-users] https site and round-robin parent

2005-09-14 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
for https traffic. -Original Message- From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:14 PM To: ZX710STER001, Ext Cc: 'squid-users@squid-cache.org' Subject: Re: [squid-users] https site and round-robin parent On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, ZX710STER001, Ext

Re: [squid-users] Dreaded NTLM problems !!!

2005-07-23 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
Is there however a way to use NTLM authentication through our squid forward proxy in a environment that we consider as secure (let's says between two sites on my company) ? - CE COURRIER ELECTRONIQUE EST A USAGE STRICTEMENT INFORMATIF ET

[squid-users] dns software

2005-07-19 Thread ZX710STER001, Ext
is it a good thing to install a bind dns (configured as a dns cache server) on the squid server in order to get faster answers ? my proxy/dns server would forward all dns request to my external dns servers (located on the same network), and then keep in cache the results. If yes, is there