Hi Henrik,
At 01.07 18/10/2005, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Serassio Guido wrote:
>
>>Another hypothesis:
>>
>>Currently Internet Explorer doesn't support Negotiate for Proxy
>>Auth, so I have used Firefox 1.5 beta 2. I don't know how its
>>Negotiate implementation is fully correct.
>
>To get MSIE happy you only need to run Squid as a reverse proxy..
>
Right ... :-)
>And why they don't implement Negotiate for proxy connections
>completely beats me. Big mystery. How does MSIE authenticate with
>ISA server as a proxy in a pure AD environment? Is that even possible?
It uses NTLM ....
May be that IE 7 implements it, I will do a check.
Just for an example: when using Windows Cluster, the authentication
against a cluster virtual node can be NTLM only.
When Microsoft released Windows 2000, they say "No more Netbios/NTLM
is needed with Windows 2000". Some year after, releasing Windows
2003, "Netbios/NTLM is not needed with Windows 2003", now in the
Longhorn features i can read:
"No more Netbios/NTLM is needed with Longhorn" .....
No comment.
Regards
Guido
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