Hi Robert,
>you can simply allow adobe based on a browser regex before your auth
>triggering http_access lines.
that's what i'm hoping to do to get around this problem. have you managed
to do this? i've not experimented yet as i didn't know what adobe tells
squid what browser it is. i'm going to tcpdump eventually and see if i can
figure it out.
>As far as the adobe tool working with plain, not when NTLM is enabled,
>that smells like a bug - RFC 2617 specifies that user agents should
>select the -best supported- auth scheme offered by the proxy - and as
>you have plain enabled, adobe should select that and use it.
just plain works with adobe. ntlm doesn't. and ntlm first and plain second
doesn't. sad that.
i'm guessing that adobe is selecting the best supported one which is ntlm
and failing because it doesn't like it. it's version 5 of pdf which isn't
the latest (6 is out).
thanks and regards
Matthew
Received on Thu Jul 10 2003 - 19:52:19 MDT
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