Hey Adam, I considered using the APS some time ago, but I thought the smb+squid solution would be more reliable. Thanks for your feedback though... I got the application to authenticate to the parent proxy now (however the APS fails from time to time and my application does not work 100% yet). There still is some work to be done.... I will keep you updated.
Peter > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam Aube > Sent: zaterdag 24 juli 2004 19:46 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [squid-users] Re: Transparent authentication using > Samba+Squid+NTLM Parent proxy > > Van Hoorenbeeck, Peter (RST/Hammerstone EMEA) wrote: > > > I have an application that cannot handle NTLM authentication (but only > > basic auth), and which uses http to transfer data. I also have a proxy > > server that requires NTLM authentication. Yes, you already see where I > > am heading: I want to enable the application to pass through the NTLM > > authentication. How?... I don't care, as long as the application does > > not have to do NTLM authentication. > > The NTLM Authorization Proxy Server might be what you are looking for: > > http://apserver.sourceforge.net/ > > This is linked to from the Related Software page on the Squid site. > > Adam >
