On 16/02/2012 9:31 a.m., Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Alex,
I've got it working fine on domain members. I should have explained
better - I'm setting up a guest wireless network in a school, so all
devices that attach will be personal, non domain, and as a rule I
won't get the chance to configure
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
With , NTLM I am now getting the NTLM
On 15/02/12 15:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
With firefox you need to set the following variable to avoid the password 3
times.
In the navigation bar put about:config and change de value
network.auth.force-generic-ntlm = true
Luis,
On 15/02/12 15:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change
Hi Alex,
I've got it working fine on domain members. I should have explained
better - I'm setting up a guest wireless network in a school, so all
devices that attach will be personal, non domain, and as a rule I
won't get the chance to configure them before they connect.
The devices that I want
On 16.02.2012 04:33, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your help on this...
I've had to change tack on this in light of what you have said and
have now got NTLM authentication working.
- any form of http authentication is going to kick up a login box -
there is no way round this, right?
On 16.02.2012 06:55, Luis Enrique Sanchez Arce wrote:
With firefox you need to set the following variable to avoid the
password 3 times.
In the navigation bar put about:config and change de value
network.auth.force-generic-ntlm = true
Question is what does generic NTLM mean?
NTLM being the
Hi team,
I'm trying to set up an authenticating squid proxy with a nice login box
rather than the one the browser pops up with a HTTP 407 request... Does
anyone know how to do this? The main reasons for this are (1) to make it
look nice (2) so that I don't have to tell people to put in
On 14.02.2012 04:15, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi team,
I'm trying to set up an authenticating squid proxy with a nice login
box
rather than the one the browser pops up with a HTTP 407 request...
Does
anyone know how to do this? The main reasons for this are (1) to make
it
look nice (2) so that I