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On 10/07/2014 09:50 PM, Marcel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have some more information. The problem seems to have nothing to
> do with samba, krb5 or anything else. I set up a new squid that
> isn't in the AD and doesn't use any kind of authentication at all
Hello,
I unfortunately got no further response. Through experimentation I
discovered that this issue is magically gone in the more current versions
of Squid, for example in 3.4.8.
So far, so good. Now I have discovered that CPU usage (when using
ntlm_auth) is pegged at 100%, rendering the server
Hello,
thank you for your input. Unfortunately I have to disagree with you because
of two reasons:
1. That option is already enabled
2. The NTLM authentication works fine in Internet Explorer without Squid.
It only breaks when going through Squid.
I'd be very happy for further suggestions.
On
On Tue, 2014-10-07 at 20:50 +0200, Marcel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have some more information.
>
> The problem seems to have nothing to do with samba, krb5 or anything
> else. I set up a new squid that isn't in the AD and doesn't use any
> kind of authentication at all.
>
>
> I have the exact same
Hello,
I have some more information.
The problem seems to have nothing to do with samba, krb5 or anything else.
I set up a new squid that isn't in the AD and doesn't use any kind of
authentication at all.
I have the exact same problem. Here is my POC squid.conf:
acl localnet src all
http_access