Thanks for the response.I am herewith pasting the
squid.conf for ur perusal.
As far as I can tell, your squid.conf looks ok (though I've never used
pam_auth before). Unless it is a problem with pam_auth, I would have to say
it is most definitely a browser problem.
An easy way to check
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Deepa D wrote:
The squid is configured to use pam_auth as a basic
auth helper and the cache is disabled. For every url
request a popup window appears asking for user name
and password.
Are you attemting to set up authentication in a transparently intercepting
proxy?
Hi,
No,the browser is configured to use the proxy.
Regards and TIA,
Deepa
--- Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Deepa D wrote:
The squid is configured to use pam_auth as a
basic
auth helper and the cache is disabled. For every
url
No,the browser is configured to use the proxy.
Then the problem could be with your browser. Squid requires the
browser to send the authentication credentials for every request made.
It is the browser alone that controls when and how to get the
authentication info from the user.
Post your
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Deepa D wrote:
No,the browser is configured to use the proxy.
Then I do not know what the cause may be... have you tried with another
browser?
Regards
Henrik