On 2/24/06, Mark Elsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While you are entering the username and password, you can save the
> > password by enabling the checkbox below the password field. This will
> > save your username and password and when you open the browser it will
> > not ask for the authentica
> While you are entering the username and password, you can save the
> password by enabling the checkbox below the password field. This will
> save your username and password and when you open the browser it will
> not ask for the authentication.
>
- Did you try this ?
M.
While you are entering the username and password, you can save the
password by enabling the checkbox below the password field. This will
save your username and password and when you open the browser it will
not ask for the authentication.
Note: You cannot use authentication with Transparent proxy
On 2/22/06, Franco, Battista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I use squid ldap users authentication.
> From my client PCs every time I start IE I need to insert username and
> password.
> Is it possible to configure squid user and password popup with a
> checkbox to permit to save password?
> So n
If you can configure squid to use NTLM, this authentication process
happens in the background with no user intervention which may be a
better option.
Is your ldap program talking to active directory or some other ldap
directory?
-Original Message-
From: Franco, Battista [mailto:[EMAIL PRO