On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 09:10:50PM +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> m??n 2006-08-21 klockan 14:11 -0400 skrev Michael W. Lucas:
> 
> > We cannot access non-anonymous FTP sites.  Config, logs, and error
> > messages follow.
> 
> > 1156181672.956    244 10.184.184.193 TCP_MISS/401 1706 GET ftp://[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]/ - DIRECT/198.22.63.43 text/html
> 
> Squid asks for a password as you did not supply one in the URL. It's
> possible your client does not know how to complete the request.
> 
> Try using a fully qualified URL like
> 
>   ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

That does work, but it's discouraged in the FAQ.  I'd also rather not
teach my users to type passwords in visible cleartext, I have enough
trouble getting them to not use their passwords as desktop wallpaper. :-)

My question should then becomes:

a) anyone know how to make IE 6 SP 2 and/or Firefox 1.5 prompt for a
password at a non-anonymous FTP site?

b) As this test cache does not require a username and password, why do
I get a "Cache Access Denied" error saying that I am not allowed to
request a non-anonymous FTP URL from the cache until I have
authenticated myself?  Is it just passing through the "incorrect
password" error from the FTP site?

(My production cache does require a username and password, mind you,
but I want to get FTP working more correctly in a test environment
before I complicate matters further.)

Thanks,

==ml

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