[squid-users] windows server 2003

2003-07-18 Thread Mrvka Andreas
hi guys!

is there a difference between the new windows server 2003
and win2k or winxp?

i have a suse linux squid box with ntlm autentication method via
ldap to our active directory primary domain controller.

i recently installed on a machine windows server 2003,
configured as usual the internet explorer (6.0) but there
i cannot browse through the internet.


has anyone experience with windows server 2003?

regards,
Andrew




Re: [squid-users] windows server 2003

2003-07-18 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi,

At 10.01 18/07/2003, Mrvka Andreas wrote:

hi guys!

is there a difference between the new windows server 2003
and win2k or winxp?
i have a suse linux squid box with ntlm autentication method via
ldap to our active directory primary domain controller.
i recently installed on a machine windows server 2003,
configured as usual the internet explorer (6.0) but there
i cannot browse through the internet.
has anyone experience with windows server 2003?
Hi, There is a problem in the Squid NTLM/LM support, see Bugzilla #610.

So, in the Machine Local security Policy, security options, you must change 
the Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level from Send NTLM 
response only to Send LM  NTLM responses.

Regards

Guido



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Re: [squid-users] windows server 2003

2003-07-18 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Friday 18 July 2003 10.01, Mrvka Andreas wrote:

 is there a difference between the new windows server 2003
 and win2k or winxp?

Yes. It is a new OS with new security settings.

 i have a suse linux squid box with ntlm autentication method via
 ldap to our active directory primary domain controller.

The above is a contradiction. You can only do basic authentication via 
ldap.

 i recently installed on a machine windows server 2003,
 configured as usual the internet explorer (6.0) but there
 i cannot browse through the internet.

What happens?

Anything in the Squid logs?

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AW: [squid-users] windows server 2003

2003-07-18 Thread Mrvka Andreas


 -Ursprungliche Nachricht-
 Von: Serassio Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Juli 2003 10:25

 i recently installed on a machine windows server 2003,
 configured as usual the internet explorer (6.0) but there
 i cannot browse through the internet.
 
 
 has anyone experience with windows server 2003?

 Hi, There is a problem in the Squid NTLM/LM support, see Bugzilla #610.

 So, in the Machine Local security Policy, security options, you
 must change
 the Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level from Send NTLM
 response only to Send LM  NTLM responses.

 Regards

 Guido


cool!

you guided me to the right place, i changed my settings as you told me
and it WORKS now :o)

thanks for your fast response!

Andreas




AW: [squid-users] windows server 2003

2003-07-18 Thread Mrvka Andreas


 -Ursprungliche Nachricht-
 Von: Serassio Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Juli 2003 10:25

 i recently installed on a machine windows server 2003,
 configured as usual the internet explorer (6.0) but there
 i cannot browse through the internet.
 
 
 has anyone experience with windows server 2003?

 Hi, There is a problem in the Squid NTLM/LM support, see Bugzilla #610.

 So, in the Machine Local security Policy, security options, you
 must change
 the Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level from Send NTLM
 response only to Send LM  NTLM responses.

 Regards

 Guido


cool!

you guided me to the right place, i changed my settings as you told me
and it WORKS now :o)

thanks for your fast response!

Andreas