a bug to Adobe? ok. sounds like a plan. does anybody know how to use tcpdump to sniff what the browser is sending as it's header?
thanks for that acl. problem is i've got say 6 or 8 people using Adobe PDF capture. they're all on DHCP. i've got a similar acl for our servers which obviously are on static numbers... -----Original Message----- From: Adam Aube [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 9:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [squid-users] ACL Regex Browser - for Adobe Web capture? >I've got a beautifully working squid server with NTLM then BASIC auth so >windows automatically authenticates and Linux can use basic auth. Sweet, isn't it? >1. We have a number of users that use Adobe Web Capture to PDF file. with >basic auth only turned on it prompts for a password like it should. with >NTLM and then basic turned on (which works for everything else), it says >failed to authenticate. i gather it's trying to use NTLM and failing. >Linux machines work fine because they use the basic auth. I've generally had the opposite problem (programs had problems with basic auth; work fine with NTLM). I've developed a workaround which may work for you, too. I'll integrate my example with your squid. conf: acl noauth dst [IP Address] acl lonsdaleall proxy_auth REQUIRED http_access allow noauth http_access allow lonsdaleall The order of the acl lines doesn't matter, but the order of the http_access lines does. Substitute [IP Adress] for the IP Addresses of the Adobe Web Capture servers. Oh, and report a bug to Adobe, also. As to your other question, I've never had that problem. But then, we're all on IE 5.5, and XP uses 6.0. Adam
