Oops. Ya - it's work's with Negotiate-NTLM-Basic sequence...
Strange - Firefox for Windows on Squid 2.7.6 don't work properly with 
that sequence. That why I begin experiments with headers control. Now 
all works right.
Thans for reply.
Amos Jeffries пишет:
 > Oleg wrote:
 >> Hi.
 >>
 >> Before Squid 3.0 I can change a Proxy-Authenticate header through 
duplet:
 >>
 >> header_access Proxy-Authenticate deny browserFirefox osLinux
 >> header_replace Proxy-Authenticate Negotiate
 >>
 >> That because first authenticate method is NTLM for IE.
 >>
 >> After upgrade to Squid 3.0, header_access directive fork into
 >> request_header_access and reply_header_access. Implicate in my case I
 >> change directive header_access to reply_header_access. BUT! Now
 >> directive header_replace works only with request_header_access and don't
 >> change a Proxy-Authenticate headers.
 >>
 >> How to resolve this problem without downgrade to Squid 2.7.6? Or may be
 >> bypass this another way?
 >
 >
 >  From Squid-3, the proxy-authenticate headers are only relevant between
 > browser and Squid. So always removed from client request before that
 > request is passed to the web server.
 >  The *_header_access only apply to headers which are passed though from
 > browser/client to server.
 >
 >
 > Why is auth method an issue at all?
 >
 > Configuring the auth methods in right order should make the browsers use
 > either method they prefer.
 >
 > I'd test the capability in 3.0 and see if it works okay now, before
 > attempting to re-create an old hack.
 >
 > FWIW, IE on Vista prefers Negotiate to work most efficiently.
 >
 >
 > Amos
Received on Mon Apr 20 2009 - 06:27:09 MDT
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