Hello guys!
Some of the workstations of my network were upgraded for new PCs. This
new PCs are coming with Windows XP Professional. When the user try to
browse the internet from XP Pro, I see in the Squid logs that the
reqeust sent from this user is not MYWORKGROUP\Username but is
Hello!
From some weeks to now, my users are reporting that while they are
browsing in random web sites (all this sites are permited by acls in
squid.conf) they are prompted for user/password/domain by Internet
Explorer...
Well, I'm using NTLM_AUTH and it worked fine until now... I've been
using
Hello!
Try something like this:
acl blocked_extensions url_regex -i /some/where/thing.txt
/some/where/thing.txt contains:
\.exe$
\.com$
\.bat$
\.mp3$
(and so on...)
The $ character means that this must be at the end of the url...
If you don't like to use files like in my example, use the
://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816089
but it didnt seem to help me
S
Re: [squid-users] Windows Media Player 9 problem with NTLM auth
From: Isaias - Sinosnet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Tue May 06
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-Mensagem encaminhada-
From: Isaias - Sinosnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Windows Media Player 9 problem with NTLM auth
Date: 24 Apr 2003 16:12:15 -0300
Here are the logs:
Dummy account= testwmp