Hey all,


I've got a tough situation I'm hoping someone can help me with.



We 'downgraded' from an old 3.0PRE build that a predecessor had setup on a 
reverse proxy, to squid 2.6.STABLE20. The proxy runs your standard OWA over 
Reverse Proxy setup, with login=PASS to an OWA backend running with BASIC/NTLM 
auth. We have to have the NTLM for phones that sync with ActiveSync.



It seems like something fundamental has changed in the way squid handles auth 
from 3.0 to squid 2.6. Using firefox on 2.6, I can auth with just 'USERNAME', 
with IE on 2.6 we have to type "DOMAINUSERNAME" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" now. 
Previously, with squid 3.0, just 'USERNAME' would work for auth.



While this seems trivial, anything harder than just 'USERNAME' boggles a lot of 
users. I'm assuming this has something to do with 'attempting NTLM' 
negotiation? Is there a way around it in squid 2.6?

Thanks in advance.
-Chris

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