Adam Aube wrote:
Then, what does it is the feature NTLM authentication in the "what`s new" in mozilla 1.6?Stuart Westbury wrote:
I have my linux proxy using winbind auth at the moment, but I want to have
two groups. One that is allowed NTLM authentication transparently, and one
that must use basic.
This is not possible. Squid presents all configured auth schemes to client
browsers, and the browser picks the auth scheme to use. If you configure
both NTLM and basic, IE will use NTLM and other browsers will use basic.
It isn't clear if mozilla can or not can to use the NTLM authentication through squid.
Emilio C.
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