NTLM Proxy authentification dialog pops up over and over in Mozila forefoz
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Hi Team,
We had configured Squid 3.10 with Samba NTLM authentication + Squid guard+SARG. Please find the reference link.
In one link you said that you specifically commented out NTLM authentication...you never said if you fixed the problems you had or not. And in that thread, you also said as part of your 'resolution', that you had ISP problems, and were using IPv6, NEITHER of which you mentioned when you initially posted your problem. What other information are you leaving out????
And in the other thread, you said that IE was NOT working, and Firefox was...now it's reversed? What did you change/do between those threads?? As you've been told before, unless you provide COMPLETE DETAILS and information, we can't help you, and having to guess is frustrating for everyone.
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Problem
Microsoft Internet explorer working fine.
Mozila firefox repeatedly ask for authentication
AGAIN, it points back to you having problems with NTLM, and there is a known bug with the latest version of Firefox w/NTLM. Since you've had issues that you've not fixed with NTLM, having this issue too isn't surprising. After having used Squid for years now, aren't you able to take any steps towards diagnosing, troubleshooting, and fixing issues on your own yet?
In one link you said that you specifically commented out NTLM authentication...you never said if you fixed the problems you had or not. And in that thread, you also said as part of your 'resolution', that you had ISP problems, and were using IPv6, NEITHER of which you mentioned when you initially posted your problem. What other information are you leaving out????
And in the other thread, you said that IE was NOT working, and Firefox was...now it's reversed? What did you change/do between those threads?? As you've been told before, unless you provide COMPLETE DETAILS and information, we can't help you, and having to guess is frustrating for everyone.
AGAIN, it points back to you having problems with NTLM, and there is a known bug with the latest version of Firefox w/NTLM. Since you've had issues that you've not fixed with NTLM, having this issue too isn't surprising. After having used Squid for years now, aren't you able to take any steps towards diagnosing, troubleshooting, and fixing issues on your own yet?
1) We had uncomment ntlm all option and i given soltuin what i applied in my network.
2) Now my users who are log in through "active Directory" , they are able to access internet via proxy with "Microsoft Internet Explorer. We are facing issue with "Firefox Mozila"
1) We had uncomment ntlm all option and i given soltuin what i applied in my network.
...which STILL doesn't tell us what you did. So you uncommented NTLM options...great. Did you FIX THE PROBLEMS you were having with it???
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2) Now my users who are log in through "active Directory" , they are able to access internet via proxy with "Microsoft Internet Explorer. We are facing issue with "Firefox Mozila"
Right...so go back and read what you were handed, since you didn't try to look up the error yourself. This is a KNOWN BUG with the newer versions of Firefox and NTLM, as you were told VERY CLEARLY BEFORE. There are workarounds in those threads I looked up and gave to you...did you read/understand/try them? Things are STILL pointing to an NTLM issue/Firefox bug.
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