Hello Guys,
I use Squid 2.5.STABLE7 as a transparent proxy and I noticed Squid removed
"WWW-Authenticate: NTLM" and
"WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate" headers.
I searched the list and available documentation so I know that NTLM is
still unproxyable.
But can I somehow prosper from the fact my Squid is transparent?
I don't mind if all NTLM authenticated pages going through a transparent
Squid are not cached, I just need to let them through somehow, so it
does not inhibit cliens from NTLM authentication.
I think I cannot implement and use a CONNECT method (Squid is transparent).
But how about traffic forwarding? Transparent proxy already modifies src
address of a request, so it can modify the dst address of the request as
well (use the one provided by www-client) if necessary.
Any idea how to let NTLM go through?
Thank you,
Marji
Received on Tue Nov 09 2004 - 22:42:37 MST
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