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pklein
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ldap and windows passthrough auth
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Friday 07 August 2009, 07:17:41 pm »
if i use "windows" as auth method for proxy i won't get prompted for user/pwd in browser (integrated windows auth enabled in ie)
if i use "ldap" instead i cannot get passtrough working. users a prompted each time the open a browser.
i guess i will stick with "windows" auth.. but i cannot figure out why this happens.
any one any idea?
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PhoenixUA
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Re: ldap and windows pthrough auth
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Friday 07 August 2009, 08:31:07 pm »
Seems like "by design"... Have the same behavior.
Also "windows" auth method normally works with IE7, but in a Firefox periodically (often) appearing auth dialogs...
AD Win2k3 R2, Endian Firewall Community release 2.2.
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