Re: [squid-users] Using squid with NTLM and BASIC authentication

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Old 11-24-2003
Henrik Nordstrom
 
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Default Re: [squid-users] Using squid with NTLM and BASIC authentication

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Matthew Richards wrote:

> This confused me as I had read the following in the Squid FAQ (read it for yourself here:
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-23.html - ss23.1 ):
>
> "although currently you can only use one scheme at a time."



The FAQ is porely worded. The "schemes" referred to in that section is not
the HTTP authentication schemes but the different methods of Squid to

> According to my interpretation of Henrik's response I should be able to meet my requirements by configuring Squid with the following options:


Yes.

> cache_peer 165.228.128.10 parent 3128 0 no-query default
>
> Have I got it right? Did I miss any required compilation options or directives? Can someone please comment?


Is this parent REQUIRED for you to reach the Internet? If so see the Squid
FAQ on using Squid within a firewall.

Regards
Henrik


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