I do configure Mozilla to use the proxy, giving it the host name and
port and it worked in the past before I did the authentication, but when
Squid is configured to require authentication, then the browser (both
mozilla and IE) keep prompting for username and password. Is my
squid.conf correct to do the proxy authentication? When I hit cancel, I
get the following HTML error page:
ERROR
Cache Access Denied
While trying to retrieve the URL:
http://soaptest.parasoft.com/calculator.wsdl
The following error was encountered:
* Cache Access Denied.
Sorry, you are not currently allowed to request:
http://soaptest.parasoft.com/calculator.wsdl
from this cache until you have authenticated yourself.
You need to use Netscape version 2.0 or greater, or Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.0, or an HTTP/1.1 compliant browser for this to work. Please
contact the cache administrator <mailto:webmaster> if you have
difficulties authenticating yourself or change
<http://katze.parasoft.com/cgi-bin/chpasswd.cgi> your default password.
Generated Tue, 02 Dec 2003 03:19:40 GMT by katze.parasoft.com
(squid/2.5.STABLE4)
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Rami Jaamour wrote:
>
>
>
>>My Squid works fine without authentication but when I try to use
>>ncsa_auth I get problems.
>>
>>When I use mozilla with the proxy settings configured to my squid, it
>>keeps infinitely prompting for the username and password even though I
>>give it the correct username and password.
>>
>>
>
>Are you running Squid as a transparently intercepting proxy?
>
>To use proxy authentication your browser MUST be configured to use a
>proxy.
>
>Regards
>Henrik
>
>
>
>
-- Rami Jaamour SOAPtest <http://www.parasoft.com/jsp/products/home.jsp?product=SOAP> Development ParaSoft Corporation <http://www.parasoft.com> (626) 256-3680 ext. 1217Received on Mon Dec 01 2003 - 19:20:57 MST
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