Dnia Środa, 25 Września 2013 16:17 Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> 
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> On 26/09/2013 12:58 a.m., kazio wolny wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I get tired of the topic already two days and I have no power, so please 
> > help ...
> >
> > I did install squid3 (v3.1.19) integrated with AD (according 
> > http://wiki.bitbinary.com/index.php/Active_Directory_Integrated_Squid_Proxy).
> >  Allowing only users who belong to the Admin-Internet. Everything is ok for 
> > browsers and Kerberos, NTLM, LDAP even.
> > Only I have a problem with Skype - in access.log I see:
> > 1380113279.753 0 10.22.88.22 TCP_DENIED/407 3811 CONNECT 157.56.123.82:443 
> > - NONE / - text / html;
> > 1380113279.794 0 10.22.88.22 TCP_DENIED/407 3866 CONNECT 157.56.123.82:443 
> > - NONE / - text / html;
> > 1 1380113281.723 3766 10.22.15.104 TCP_DENIED/407 CONNECT 91.190.216.54:443 
> > - NONE / - text / html;
> > I tried to correct it as 
> > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Chat/Skype and other variations, 
> > but nothing helps.
> 
> Well... if Skype did support authentication you would still see these 
> log lines as part of the normal authentication challenge process. That 
> goes for all authentication types, NTLM is somewhat special in that it 
> always shows up with two 407 in a row like the *.22 client lines above.
> 
> This may help you:
> https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA1017/can-i-connect-to-skype-through-a-proxy-server
> 
> My experience is that Skype has supported proxies and authentication 
> nicely enough in all releases for the last ~2 years not to need any 
> special consideration in the proxy config.
>  
> Amost

Thanks, but why Skype doesn't connect to servers? In skype I have this settings 
like in your link: use port 80,443; https proxy, address and port 
(10.22.94.130:8080). I was trying with and without enabling proxy auth.. Always 
the same...
When I disable auth on squid, then Skype works great, so I'm thinking, that 
this is a problem, but I can't solve it.. :-(

Kazio




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