Emilio Casbas wrote: > Adam Aube wrote:
>>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. > Then, what does it is the feature NTLM authentication in the "what`s > new" in mozilla 1.6? It isn't clear if mozilla can or not can to use the > NTLM authentication through squid. Newer versions of Mozilla can use NTLM, but IIRC it still uses a pop-up login box like with basic auth, then encodes this into NTLM for communicating with the server. However, I do not use Mozilla in an environment with NTLM auth, so I do not know how to set this up or if Mozilla will prefer NTLM over basic if presented with both. Adam
