Henrik,
Can it be possible that "redirect_rewrites_host_header" has
anything to do with this ? I tried to enable it, but got no
results from it either.
I investigated some more and it looks like Squid is sending
the original url to the client, which in turn, tries to connect
to the original host. The latter is not possible due to a
firewall. So, this is the situation ;
CLIENT <-http-> SQUID <-http-> IIS
This explanes the time out I get. The client can't connect to
the original IIS host. Weird..
Rob
> Henrik,
>
> These two lines are always logged when I do a request at Squid.
> Squid does present me a loginbox but it seems to time out after
> a while.
>
> Thx,
> Rob
>
>> On Sunday 08 December 2002 21.58, Rob van Oostveen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've seen a few postings regarding this issue. But I haven't seen any
>>> configuration options about enabling authentication.
>>> I've Squid runnin in front of IIS 5.0. IIS is running basic
>>> authentication. When I point an IE directly to IIS the
>>> authentication works fine, but I point IE to squid I get the
>>> following two lines in access.log ;
>>>
>>> 1039382863.938 106 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/401 267 GET http://iis-srv -
>>> DIRECT/172.16.1.1 text/html
>>> 1039382869.470 237 127.0.0.1 TCP_MISS/302 353 GET http://iis-srv -
>>> DIRECT/172.16.1.1 text/html
>>
>> Looks just fine. The first request was denied by your IIS server as
>> the user was not yet authenticated. The second was allowed and
>> resulted in a redirection to some other URL.
>>
>> Regards
>> Henrik
Received on Mon Dec 09 2002 - 02:25:32 MST
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