Sounds like you need to change the REQUIRED ACL to exclude the non-domain members.
-----Original Message----- From: Vladimir Yakovlev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 August 2003 04:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [squid-users] NTLM + not a domain user Good day! As far as i haven't found an answer to my question in any list or faq, i posted it here (please forward me to an older answer if any): I have a windows based net and 99% of users authenticate using ntlm auth method of squid (squid 2.5STABLE3, samba 2.2.8a), but 1% are not domain members and can't authenticate. Previosly i used ip addresses for acls and everything worked fine, but with ntlm auth i found out that even acls like acl user src ip.add.res.s/32 and http_access allow user don't work: user receives a window asking him to provide his credits. Of course, i understand that this comes, because of ntlm helper sending ERR to squid, but my question is how to make user (some of them) authenticate but simply providing their ip's, when others provide nt usernames :) Hope, there's a answer, because i don't think it is a good practice for me to rewrite ntlm helper. Thanks in advance. All the very best, Vladimir Yakovlev. Downs MicroSystems Pty Ltd 145 Margaret Street Toowoomba Qld 4350 Ph. (07) 4639 3344 Fax (07) 4639 3820 Important Disclaimer and Warning Downs MicroSystems does not represent or warrant that any attached files are free from computer viruses or other defects. The attached files are provided, and may only be used, on the basis that the user assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage or consequences resulting directly or indirectly from use of the attached files. The liability of Downs MicroSystems in any event is limited to either the resupply of the attached files or the cost of having the attached files resupplied. NOTE: The views expressed by the individual in this message do not necessarily reflect those of the organisation. Downs MicroSystems is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals, and is bound by the principles of the Commonwealth Privacy Act (1988). Should you wish to view our Privacy Policy, please visit www.downsmicro.com.au. The information contained in this message is confidential and may be legally privileged. The message is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, or reproduction is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by return e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
