Merton Campbell Crockett <mcc@CATO.GD-AIS.COM> writes:
> (1) When a web server uses NTLM authentication, will a login screen
> be presented when the web site is accessed via a Squid proxy?
Accessing an NTLM-protected site via a proxy won't work. NTLM is broken
beyond repair, and this is one of the effects.
> (My recollection from years ago was that the login screen was
> only displayed when basic authentication was enabled?)
Not really. If you access the NTLM-protected site directly, whether or not
authentication is requested depends on the zone security settings in
MS Internet Exporer (and of course what zone the server is in).
> (2) The web server was recently switched from a WindowsNT to an
> Active Directory domain. What is the syntax for a user login
> ID when basic authentication is used?
Always the same: domain\user
> (3) Is there a convenient way of specifying to the user that they
> should bypass the proxy for a subset of the web content?
A proxy autoconfiguration file.
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