[squid-users] squid no ntlm_auth for certain IPs

From: Daniel <da_mueller@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 14:14:10 +0200

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Hello Squid Users,

I've set up squid using samba and ntlm_auth for user authentication. And
everything works fine. Users with a valid Active Directory
authentication can surf the web. Users without such authentication
can't. just like i intended it to work.

But now i am facing a problem. We have some users within our network who
work on "non-Active-Directory aware" machines (MAC OS X, Linux, Solaris
to give them names) now my question is: how can i allow access to the
proxy cache for this certrain ip addresses (static ones) which those
clients use? is there a way i let certain IPs simply baypass the
ntlm_auth authentication?

thanks for any advice!

Daniel

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