tis 2009-11-03 klockan 19:44 + skrev Markus Moeller:
> But how would that work if the guest uses his own machine e.g. Kerberos (no
> ticket available) nor NTLM (no shared machine key available) can be used or
> ? and ISA (or squid) sends Negotiate as the first auth option ?
NTLM works with
tis 2009-11-03 klockan 13:21 + skrev Markus Moeller:
> Does anybody know how MS intends to deal with this (e.g. guests in a company
> network) in a MS only environment with ISA proxy ?
Supposedly by having guest accounts in the Windows domain.
Regards
Henrik
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mån 2009-11-02 klockan 23:42 +1300 skrev Amos Jeffries:
IME, I think sending the correct realm or domain in the NTLM or
Negotiate auth headers may prevent clients attempting auth with a known
mechanism