Hi, Amos

I tried squid v3.2.0.17 on a Redhat enterprise server v6.2, x86_64 and it did 
not work for NTLM authentication. I just kept getting user name and password 
prompt when I access the site after I put in the user name and password. In the 
squid log, it shows below two entries repetitively:

TCP_MISS/401 1672 GET https://webmail.site.com/ - FIRSTUP_PARENT/10.10.10.10 
text/html
TCP_MISS/401 293 POST https://webmail.site.com/ews/Exchange.asmx - 
FIRSTUP_PARENT/10.10.10.10 -

I used the option "--enable-ntlm-fail-open" when I compiled squid 3.2.0.17.

Ruiyuan

-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Need help to configure MS Exchange RPC over HTTP

On 30.05.2012 03:11, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
> Thanks for the response Amos. Do you think is it worth to test it
> squid v3.2.x on my Solaris box for NTLM auth? I don't have any 
> problem
> to test it out.
>

I think it is worth it. 3.2 is HTTP/1.1 and avoids all the HTTP/1.0 
issues which may still crop up with 3.1.

Amos




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