Hey Rob,
I'm having something of a similiar problem although there are no
firewalls or anything inbetween my squid and my webserver.
This server normally(sans squid) prompts for userid/password and lets
you right in. Running through squid you get prompted for every GET. I'm
sure
Okay...so MS Integrated Authentication can't be proxied. Nit picking
question, if I'm not caching anything(only using squid for logging), does
your statement still apply?
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From: Adam Aube [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've been meaning to reply to this...I'm interested in how Scott did this
but I don't *THINK* I can implement it for a couple reasons:
1) We are not a Cisco shop.
2) Even if we had Cisco routers, I don't control the routers(grumble
grumble).
I'm sorta wondering though...since there is an RFC for
get everything
fresh off the wire then I don't need to worry about client configuration.
Wayne Fielder
MCP, GSEC, GCIH Pending
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everything
fresh off the wire then I don't need to worry about client configuration.
Wayne Fielder
MCP, GSEC, GCIH Pending
I use Cisco's WCCP protocol to forward all HTTP requests to my Squid proxy.
You will have to build squid with the --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-wccp
option, install
I'm a newb with squid so you may have already looked for this but...
search your conf for no_cache deny all
I'm wondering if the squid.conf that ships with stable6 has that in there
somewhere
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From: Abdock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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