No it is not peculiar. AFAIK, MS boxes do not necessarily authenticate on a HTTP session/request basis. I believe they somehow authenticate once with SMB and higher level protocols just accept this low-level authentication as granted. Typically they perform authentication when:
 * they log on to a domain controller
 * you map a drive
 * you use management console to change something on the remote machine
 * etc.

Odi

Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
Ben,

This is peculiar. I assumed you were referring to a full-blown Microsoft
ISA Proxy. Please enable the context/wire logging, hit the target server
directly, and post the resultant log to this list. I'll see if I can
spot anything unusual in the log

http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/logging.html

Oleg

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