RE: [squid-users] ntlm authentication

From: <daniel.jarboe@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:40:47 -0400

> Then how does squid define whether a current http-request
> belongs to an authorized user or not? In HTTP authentication
> scheme each http-request contains username|password, which
> help squid (or authentication helper) to identify user.

Once the _connection_ has been authenticated via NTLM, multiple requests
can be sent over the authenticated connection. It's different from http
authentication where the _request_ contains the credentials.

~ Daniel

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