On 19/05/11 11:14, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 18/05/2011 20:24, Stefanos Vizikidis wrote:
I am running version 3.1.11.
well if you have a squid proxy that is not using any auth methods but
only basic ACLS and specific domain\ip no caching options..
it should be weird.
on what port and what
disable the NTLM auth for the exchange and local servers..
if they are protected with passwords already and they are
internal\specific use you can disable for these servers
the need for squid AUTHENTICATION.
On 18/05/2011 11:05, Stefanos Vizikidis wrote:
Hi!
I have recently set up a
What version of Squid3 are you using? Because 3.1.X has a feature
called connection pinning that is required for web-based NTLM
authentication to a website, which is separate from the proxy auth.
Stefanos Vizikidis sviziki...@gmail.com 5/18/2011 12:59 PM
I tried reaching the same Outlook Web
I am running version 3.1.11.
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Chad Naugle chad.nau...@travimp.com wrote:
What version of Squid3 are you using? Because 3.1.X has a feature
called connection pinning that is required for web-based NTLM
authentication to a website, which is separate from the
On 18/05/2011 20:24, Stefanos Vizikidis wrote:
I am running version 3.1.11.
well if you have a squid proxy that is not using any auth methods but
only basic ACLS and specific domain\ip no caching options..
it should be weird.
on what port and what protocol this exchange server working?
SSL?