hi again ! here is why I think it was not only identification with border manager
the way authentication was performed with border manager: we had a program "Novell Client Trust" that communicated with the Border Manager Proxy, supplying it with the logon information we had entered when logging into SDS2000. Then if this information corresponds to what Border Manager has in its text file of authorised users (which file is built by exporting the list of Lotus Notes authorised users), then access to the Internet is allowed. now, if I use ntlm authentication with squid2.5, will I be prompted only once for a username and password or will I be authenticated based on my SDS2000 login and password, and therefore never be prompted for authentication once I have logged into the system ? thanks ! Regards, Marie-Carmen Rey --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through Institut Eurecom Webmail : http://webmail.eurecom.fr
