James Zuelow wrote:
I have a Squid 2.7Stable3 install.  (Debian Lenny package, kernel, etc.)
Clients are configured with a proxy.pac, and we use ntlm authentication.  This 
is not a transparent proxy.

When users attempt to use IE7 or IE8 for non-anonymous FTP sessions through 
Squid, they receive an anonymous access denied reply.

When users attempt to use IE7 or IE8 without using Squid (a proxy.pac exception 
or explicitly setting the browser to not use a proxy) they are presented with 
the FTP login dialog that they expect.

When users attempt to use Firefox 3.x for non-anymous FTP sessions, they 
receive the login dialog that they expect.

This is the problem:
1) browser doing FTP native protocol shows login popup (Umm, think about that one).

2a) browser sending FTP protocol wrapped in HTTP request seem not to show popup when asked for _HTTP-auth_ details. 2b) Squid does have bug preventing it requesting HTTP-auth for FTP protocol.


Is there a special trick to get IE7+ to use Squid for non-anonymous FTP?

Yes. Send Squid the login details as part of the URL ftp://user:p...@domain/

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE15
  Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.7

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