2007/6/8, Chris Robertson <crobertson@gci.net>:
> Jason Neurohr wrote:
> > Sorry, I should have been more clear. So basically I have a website which i dont want squid to proxy. This is because the website requires the user to authenticate with NTLM (IIS Intergrated Security). As squid can't pass the authentication traffic, (accoring to some sources i've read) it instantly returns a 401.2 Unauthorized message.
>
> Please don't post your replies to the top of the message. It makes the
> archives hard to read.
>
> Squid 2.6 can proxy NTLM authentication. There is no way for Squid to
> bypass itself. If you don't want to use Squid for accessing a site, you
> are going to have to specify that outside of your Squid configuration
> (in a proxy.pac or the browser's proxy settings, etc.).
>
> Chris
>
sorry =)
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