Hello,
Someone wrote that squid can act as an https proxy (i.e. connections
between squid and web client are secured) but there was no client
implementing it.
Now using aim 4.7.2480, in its config panel I can choose a proxy talking
https and enter my proxy ip port username and password.
It works if I use squid as a http proxy but not as an https proxy.
Is there some server cert I should install on squid subdirs or is aim
buggy or talks only to netscape https proxies ?
TIA.
Fathi Ben Nasr
(See attached file: smime.p7s)
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