No. Regards Henrik
Denis Heitbrock wrote: > > hi, > > thxxx for your answer. is there no chance to configure squid in a way that > the site will work? > maybe is there a way to tell squid to dont cache any sites to go directly > there? > > best regards, > denis > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Montag, 31. März 2003 18:58 > An: Denis Heitbrock > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: [squid-users] problems to get access into microsoft 2000 > webserver running IIS v.5 > > Quite likely NTLM (or Microsoft Integraded Login as they also call it) > authentication is used for these directories.. NTLM cannot be proxied. > > To have IIS work correctly in combination with proxies support for any > of the standard HTTP compliant authentication methods needs to be > enabled such as Digest or Basic (plain text in Microsoft way of > describing things) > > Regards > Henrik > > mån 2003-03-31 klockan 15.34 skrev Denis Heitbrock: > > hi, > > > > i got a little problem to get into special directories on microsoft 2000 > web > > server running IIS v.5. > > i use squid-2.4.STABLE7-4 on a redhat 8.0 and my client is a w2k with ie > 6. > > when i go over the proxy to the ip-addresse the ie told me that i dont > have > > any right to access the site. > > when i use a dial connection i have no problems to get into the > directories. > > > > i added the following line to the squid.conf but it also doesnt work.. but > > maybe i did something wrong. > > > > acl server dstdomain xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > > always_direct allow server > > > > i also tried a . before the ip addresse but it also doesnt go. > > > > could anyone help me with my problem? > > > > thxxx > > > > > > greetz > > denis > -- > Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > MARA Systems AB, Sweden