On Wed 07/02/2003-08:09:20AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2003/07/01 19:03:15| authenticateValidateUser: Auth_user_request was NULL!
I see a bunch of these if I try to use NTLM and wb_group in conjunction with
cache_peer_access ( Bugzilla #585 ). Are you using cache_peer_access?
I was not
On Thursday 03 July 2003 09.18, Michael J. Tubby B.Sc. \(Hons\) G8TIC
wrote:
Henrik,
I need to build Squid 2.5 Stable3 on a RedHat 7.3 system with
NTML authentication to a NT4 PDC.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-23.html#ss23.5
Regards
Henrik
Since upping the # of children I still haven't had any
helperStatefulDefer's, but I am getting invalid callback's and since
I've increased NTLM logging I'm seeing a number of challenge exceeded
max lifetime by xxx seconds.
The challenge exceeded max lifetime messages are probably normal.
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 14.32, Adam Aube wrote:
Since upping the # of children I still haven't had any
helperStatefulDefer's, but I am getting invalid callback's and
since I've increased NTLM logging I'm seeing a number of
challenge exceeded max lifetime by xxx seconds.
The challenge
This is with Squid 2.5.STABLE3 and Samba 2.2.8a. NTLM authentication is
working for the most part, but every so often a user is prompted with a
basic password for some reason.
Two possible causes:
1) Not enough NTLM auth helpers
2) Response from auth server is taking too long
In squid.conf
Thank you for the info, I will keep an eye on this. To allow the
connection to squid's manager required a reconfigure, and it looks like
the ntlm statistics started over so I don't have the last batch of
numbers. Now, however, I know what to look for, and in the meantime
I've also upped
So far avg service time for NTLM authenticators is 0 msec. Here are the
current # of ntlm requests per helper for 15 clients: 281, 100, 46, 23, 6,
2, 0, 0...
If the current #'s are anything to go by, my first 3 handle 93% with the
first handling 61%, but I'll keep my eye on it. Hopefully