a text or binary 1KB file) the upload succeeds. What's really strange is that when you try to upload a small file (i.e. We've tried changing a couple of Squid options (in 2.7), what we got is that when you try to upload the file you got an authentication box (just like the initial login) and it refuses to go on even if you enter the same authentication credentials. 10KB) the browser loads an error page (i think it's a 401 unauthorized but i must verify it) When we try to upload a file that is bigger than a couple of KiloBytes (i.e. with Squid 2.7 (that supports " Connection Pinning") we are able to login into the site, move on the different sections BUT.with Squid 3.0 we are unable to login to the site (the browser loads an empty page).More specifically, we have tried two Squid versions: It seems that this specific Sharepoint site is using Integrated Windows Authentication only, and according to some research on the net it seems that this can have troubles with proxies. In our environment we use Squid Proxy to allow people navigate on the net (we have NTLM authentication and users transparently authenticate while using IE and FF). We have this issue: one of our employees is collaborating with a supplier and he needs to upload documents on a Sharepoint site hosted on the supplier's main site.
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