On 28/04/2015 8:46 p.m., Lupick wrote:
> I've found probably where is the problem but I don't know how to solve it.
>
> If I try to connect with a PC outside the domain squid ntlm auth prompt for
> username/password. On the password prompt banner I have the proxy ip
> address; so the ntlm auth is
I've found probably where is the problem but I don't know how to solve it.
If I try to connect with a PC outside the domain squid ntlm auth prompt for
username/password. On the password prompt banner I have the proxy ip
address; so the ntlm auth is used.
I can put my domain\username + password but
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On 21/11/2014 12:38 a.m., Lupick wrote:
> Hi I've a problem authenticating users outside my AD domain after
> the upgrade to squid 3.3.8.
3.3.8 is far from the latest Squid. There is information about where
to find updated packages for CentOS at
Hi
I've a problem authenticating users outside my AD domain after the upgrade
to squid 3.3.8.
All the domain logged user are able to authenticate without any issue.
The local user or user of a non domain computer have a username/password
prompt as expected.
If I provide the right doamin\userna