Hi all,
I am not sure if the Netcache can do this. What the customer wants is to have is the Netcache (C1200 - running 5.5R5) in transparent mode as well as reverse proxy (web accelerator).
No problems so far, but the customer also wants to block Windows 2000 AD computers groups from accessing instant messaging. They also want to rsh the ACL so that they can turn on and off different AD computer groups.
As far as I know this means we need to do a auth on HTTP in the ACL. When I do this the browser is prompted for username and password (well is did after I found the transparent Auth tick box :)). However the customer does not want to be prompted but wants passthrough authentication. Can this be done?
Any help/thoughts on this much is appreciated.
Thanks
Michael Schipp.
did you tried to connect to the adress : http://user:passwd@netcache i am not sure this works and can't make a test but lots of site enable that way of doing this the only problem is the passwd sent in clear it would be better to use https
Michael Schipp wrote:
Hi all,
I am not sure if the Netcache can do this. What the
customer wants is to have is the Netcache (C1200 - running 5.5R5) in transparent mode as well as reverse proxy (web accelerator).
No problems so far, but the customer also wants to block
Windows 2000 AD computers groups from accessing instant messaging. They also want to rsh the ACL so that they can turn on and off different AD computer groups.
As far as I know this means we need to do a auth on HTTP
in the ACL. When I do this the browser is prompted for username and password (well is did after I found the transparent Auth tick box :)). However the customer does not want to be prompted but wants passthrough authentication. Can this be done?
Any help/thoughts on this much is appreciated.
Thanks
Michael Schipp.