Thanks Amos,
I very sorry, but unfortunately I won't be able to do it in the near further.
I will contact you again when I have time, and if no one else did it
in the meantime I'll probably do it.
Tsachi
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 25/05/11 23:50, Tsachi wrote:
>>
On 25/05/11 23:50, Tsachi wrote:
Thanks, The patch works fine.
Excellent. Thank you. It will be in the next 3.2 release.
How about NTLM and pinning , is that suppose to work for proxy authentication ?
No. Pinning is only done for WWW-Auth using NTLM or Negotiate.
Proxy-Auth is designed no
Thanks, The patch works fine.
How about NTLM and pinning , is that suppose to work for proxy authentication ?
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 25/05/11 02:00, Tsachi wrote:
>>
>> As I understand from the squid.conf documentation login=PASSTHRU:
>> "Send login details re
On 25/05/11 02:00, Tsachi wrote:
As I understand from the squid.conf documentation login=PASSTHRU:
"Send login details received from client to this peer. Both Proxy- and
WWW-Authorization headers are passed without alteration to the peer."
But as I mentioned in my previous messages proxy-authenti
As I understand from the squid.conf documentation login=PASSTHRU:
"Send login details received from client to this peer. Both Proxy- and
WWW-Authorization headers are passed without alteration to the peer."
But as I mentioned in my previous messages proxy-authenticate headers
sent from the proxy ar
Thanks for your replay,
I have tried the PASSTHRU before but it didn’t work for me with NTLM.
It seems that http "proxy-authenticate: X" headers are removed in
the client replay if the login is configured not to be PASS.
clientReplyContext::buildReplyHeader()
if ( !(request->peer_login && strc
On 23/05/11 23:59, Tsachi wrote:
Hey I am checkig Squid 3.2.0.5.
I have a question regarding some behavior I noticed.
Configuring a parent proxy with login=PASS.
No user or passwords are configured in ACL.
A client makes a normal http request without any authorization header.
Squid process the r
Hey I am checkig Squid 3.2.0.5.
I have a question regarding some behavior I noticed.
Configuring a parent proxy with login=PASS.
No user or passwords are configured in ACL.
A client makes a normal http request without any authorization header.
Squid process the request and sends it to the parent p