Re: [ubuntu-uk] ntlmaps and ISA server.

2011-02-15 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 15 February 2011 15:31, **  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have put ntlmaps on one of my work machines (Ubuntu 10.04) in order to
> authenticate to the work ISA proxy server. Synaptic, apt-get, etc all work
> fine,
> and many websites also work. There are however some web sites that will not
> display at all (e.g. ubuntu.online02.com) and Firefox says it is waiting
> for the
> website, some sites that display most of the page but never seem to
> complete
> (www.bbc.co.uk) and on yahoo.co.uk, the site says it cannot display as the
> browser (Firefox) is not recognised and I should install Firefox.
>
> I also have a work Windows XP machine, alongside the Ubuntu one, which is
> connected to the same network segment on the same network switch and which
> runs
> Firefox without any of the problems detailed above. I have spent a couple
> of
> days Googling without much success. Anyone have any ideas?
>

I set ntlmaps up on a machine at a client site last year and it took a fair
bit of tinkering to get to work properly.

If you run the daemon from a command line you can see if there is an
authentication error. Also running wget with the daemon as a proxy can often
give clues as to why a page isn't loading.

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[ubuntu-uk] ntlmaps and ISA server.

2011-02-15 Thread **
Hi,

I have put ntlmaps on one of my work machines (Ubuntu 10.04) in order to 
authenticate to the work ISA proxy server. Synaptic, apt-get, etc all work 
fine, 
and many websites also work. There are however some web sites that will not 
display at all (e.g. ubuntu.online02.com) and Firefox says it is waiting for 
the 
website, some sites that display most of the page but never seem to complete 
(www.bbc.co.uk) and on yahoo.co.uk, the site says it cannot display as the 
browser (Firefox) is not recognised and I should install Firefox.

I also have a work Windows XP machine, alongside the Ubuntu one, which is 
connected to the same network segment on the same network switch and which runs 
Firefox without any of the problems detailed above. I have spent a couple of 
days Googling without much success. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks

John



  

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