Amos,
Understood. I think it is all working correctly now. Thank you!
PH
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 14/12/17 11:32, Paul Hackmann wrote:
>
>> Amos,
>>
>> I will do an update to the most recent version and see if that helps. It
>> was one of those situations w
On 14/12/17 11:32, Paul Hackmann wrote:
Amos,
I will do an update to the most recent version and see if that helps.
It was one of those situations where if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
And up until now, it has worked very well.
You are right, I had brain fade about port 4120. It should N
Amos,
I will do an update to the most recent version and see if that helps. It
was one of those situations where if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And up
until now, it has worked very well.
You are right, I had brain fade about port 4120. It should NOT ask for
authentication ever, and only conn
On 13/12/17 04:10, Paul Hackmann wrote:
Amos,
The squid version is 3.1.19.
Please upgrade. There have been a *lot* of authentication related issues
that got solved in the years since that version was released. IIRC
several involved nasty things like the looping you described.
All current O
Amos,
The squid version is 3.1.19. The network is set up with a 192.168.0.X
network on the lan side, and a 192.168.1.x network on the internet side.
Both ports 3120 and 4120 require authentication, but port 4120 is meant to
be restricted to only the whitelisted sites which are in a separate file.
Alex,
That is certainly something I can test. It was never a problem before, so
I wonder if one of the recent updates (pre-quantum) has introduced a new
issue with firefox. Thanks.
PH
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Alex Crow wrote:
> Firefox is not great at Auth. Chrome works better imho. F
On 12/12/17 11:04, Paul Hackmann wrote:
Has anyone had the instance where the proxy will ask the user to
authenticate several times as they are browsing the web? I have been
seeing this as a random occurrence for some of the users on the server.
It will pop up a login prompt in the browser re
Firefox is not great at Auth. Chrome works better imho. FF seems ok with
digest, ie AD.
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On 11 Dec 2017, 22:05, at 22:05, Paul Hackmann wrote:
>Has anyone had the instance where the proxy will ask the user to
>authenticate several times as they are browsing the web? I have