At my school in East Granby, CT, USA, we've been using smb_auth for a couple of 
years to authenticate against samba.  I have a couple of new questions related 
to it.
The first is at an annoyance level.  Until recently, all our client PC's have 
been W95/98.  We just installed several new XP Pro PC's (with SP1 applied).  
When IE6 is invoked on an XP Pro PC, the browser security window is displayed.  
With the proper credentials being entered, a HTTP 404 page not found message is 
displayed.  When the user clicks on the "go" button, the page is properly 
displayed and for the remainder of the browser interaction, all is ok.  Does 
anyone have a suggestion?
The second question is related to several administrators with dedicated PC's 
not wanting the security window to appear on their PC's.  Is there any way to 
do this?  My impression is that once an authenticate_program directive is 
included in the squid.conf file, squid always directs the browser to request 
credentials.  
Mark Orenstein
     
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