> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henrique Machado [mailto:henrique.cic...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 03 February, 2009 03:10
> To: James Zuelow
> Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Certain applications when using NTLM auth
> 
> Dear James,
> 
> Thanks for the attention. Yes, I´m talking about Debian APT Tool =].
> And I´ve already configured apt.conf so to use the proxy, adding
> username and password in it, but even so it´s not working, and my
> proxy keeps returning HTTP 407.
> Tried creating a user "me" with password "123456" inside my AD domain,
> and it´s not working as well.
> Maybe something in my Squid auth configuration, but I´m not sure.
> 

Hmm.  So if I understand what's going on correctly -- a normal user can 
authenticate through the proxy, either automatically with IE or Firefox on a 
Windows box, or else by providing a username/password for something like 
Firefox on a Linux box.  Correct?  If so, then the apt.conf entry should be 
working.

It is easy to get strange results if the access rules are out of order.  

Can you sanitize your rules and post them?  And the apt.conf file as well?

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