Hi all, I recently upgraded my three year old build of squid to the latest release for Fedora Core 2 (squid-2.5.STABLE5-4.fc2). I have the ntlm pass-thru authenication working great via the combined efforts of squid, smb, and winbind. My squid.conf has the standard acl/http_access plus one extra one to force authenication for sites outside the local network:
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 acl AuthorizedUsers proxy_auth REQUIRED http_access allow all AuthorizedUsers http_access allow localhost http_access deny all All this works great BUT I have one small problem. There is a local intranet server with uses NTLM authenication against the local Windows domain. When users access this site, they are being prompted for username/password. I understand why this is happening but what I would like to know is if there is an acl/http_access I can write which would treat this partcular server as an outside box therefore causing the ntlm authenication to be passed to it regardless of the individuals browser's configuration. If this has been asked before, my apologies, I searched google. Squid's FAQ and this mailing list's archives for any relevant information and turned up nothing. I appreciate any help on this matter. TIA
