"Chris Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/02/2005 02:40:54 PM:

> > -----Original Message-----
> 
> Cut for bevity.  Here's a thread that should put some light on the 
subject: 
> http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200406/0542.html
> 
> Choice quotes:
> "NTLM authentication cannot be used with web proxy by Microsoft design."
> 
> and
> 
> "In Squid 2.5 there is a code section that blocks NTLM web 
> authentication and get to you an authentication failure."
> 
> Chris


Now that's just ridiculous!  So my choices are: 
(A) Convince the web site administrator to change their authentication 
mechanism, 
(B) Don't use a proxy, or 
(C) Bypass the proxy for any site that uses NTLM authentication, which 
means fiddling with the firewall for a bunch of crappy sites. 

Not much of a choice.  There has to be a way around this, otherwise proxy 
servers are useless.

Sorry to sound like I'm ranting, but this kind of one vendor breaking 
things for others junk is for the birds. 

Scott

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