Because this is how things work when you are using Basic HTTP proxy
authentication.
For "automatic" login to the proxy take look at ntlm authentication in
the upcoming Squid-2.5 release
(http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/)
Regarding the three different NT/SMB authenticators: They are mainly
three different implementations using three different approaches to talk
to the domain controller(s).
MSNT uses "libsmbvalid" to talk to the domain controller
SMB uses the samba client program
multi-domain-NTLM the perl module "Authen::SMB"
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Wilmar Sulaiman wrote: > > I got some problem regarding sMB_AUTH. If the user already log on to the > Domain > (SAMBA PDC) , why the squid-auth still appear? because i found it's a bit > ridiculous if the user need to put the same password twice > ok > btw, what the diffrenet between NTLM, SMB_AUTH , and MSSNT in Squid > thanks > wilmarReceived on Sun Apr 08 2001 - 02:36:52 MDT
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